Crisis Core FFVII's Zack Fair Appears Alongside Twitter Likes

Crisis Core FFVII’s Zack Fair Appears Alongside Twitter Likes

There is an unexpected Crisis Core FFVII Reunion surprise featuring Zack Fair on Twitter on December 13, 2022. Users in Japan who “like” any tweet that uses the #クライシスコア or #CrisisCore hashtag will be greeted by Zack himself. When the Like button is pressed, Zack will show up, give a wink and a thumbs-up, then disappear in a puff of black feathers. However, the feature is only available today in honor of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion‘s release. Check out a video of the Crisis Core FFVII Reunion Twitter animation below, captured by the Aitai Japan CEO: https://twitter.com/aitaikimochi/status/1602630676737675264 Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, a prequel to 1997’s Final Fantasy VII, was released in Japan in 2007 for the PlayStation Portable. The game follows Zack Fair, a member of SOLDIER who is assigned to search for a missing SOLDIER by the name of Genesis. Along the way, he uncovers the dark secrets Shinra is hiding, all while interacting with characters such as Sephiroth, Aerith, and Cloud. Zack returned in the remake of the game, titled Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion. It was announced in June 2022. It offers updated graphics, a reworked combat system, a brand-new UI, and a remastered soundtrack. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is available now for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. You can read our review of the game here.

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