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Preview Final Fantasy VII Remake Material Ultimania Online
Square Enix Manga & Books uploaded a preview of the upcoming
Final Fantasy VII Remake: Material Ultimania book onto its website. There are currently five pages out of 336 available. The goal is to give people a taste of what content will be inside. The artbook will release on December 7, 2021. The hardcover physical version will cost $39.99 and the digital eBook will cost $25.99.
The book is a collection of CG art assets, such as character models and accessories, and visual references that the staff used. For example, in the preview there are pictures of the real-life dress and jacket the artists tailored for Aerith. Staff commentary on each page for assets give insight into aesthetic choices and difficulties during the production process.
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Good News, Ultimaniacs
Final Fantasy VII Remake has managed the impossible – it’s seen as a legitimately good game, but unlike most remakes people aren’t questioning the point. The remake justifies its existence by getting meta, with several characters remembering how the original game went – and actively working to change their fates. The game only covered the first couple of hours of the original, but with so much of the story left to discover, fans are desperate for the next installment.
It may not be the next part, but the good news is that Final Fantasy VII Remake: Material Ultimania is on its way west, scheduled for a December 7 release. The 366-page book is the latest in the Ultimania series which bring art books to the next level, combining CG arts with storyboards, commentary, interviews, and even liner notes for the songs. We also get an insider’s look into the design of the games, with details on how they finalized costumes, weapons, and character designs.