Final Fantasy VII G-Bike Coming To The West, Looks Gorgeous

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Earlier today, Famitsu magazine revealed Final Fantasy VII G-Bike for iOS and Android platforms. This morning, Square Enix confirmed that the game is coming to the West. Here’s the feature-list for the game:

 

  • A motorcycle chase based action game, set in the world of FINAL FANTASY VIIFull 3D stages where players must evade obstacles and fight enemies at high speeds

 

  • Elements unique to FINAL FANTASY VIIClassic monsters and Cloud Strife’s fighting techniques, created with gorgeous graphics

 

  • Offers rich gameplay, including numerous missions and character development – Contains a wealth of familiar gameplay features including missions, epic boss battles, detailed weapon customization and item collection

 

Final Fantasy VII G-Bike will be available for iOS and Android platforms. It will be a free-to-play title. No release window has been announced yet for the West.


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