Microsoft Confirms Xbox Brazil Post of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Was an Error
On August 28th, Microsoft confirmed that a post on the official Xbox Brazil Twitter account was an error. The post had announced that the highly anticipated Final Fantasy 7 Remake would be coming to the Xbox One console.
The post, which was quickly deleted, caused a stir among fans of the classic role-playing game, as the game had previously only been announced for the PlayStation 4 console. Microsoft quickly responded to the post, saying that it was an error and that the game would remain exclusive to the PlayStation 4.
The news was met with disappointment from many Xbox fans, who had hoped that the game would be released on their console. However, Microsoft made it clear that the post was an error and that the game would remain exclusive to the PlayStation 4.
The Final Fantasy 7 Remake is a highly anticipated game, as it is a remake of the classic 1997 role-playing game. The game has been in development for several years and is expected to be released in early 2020. It will feature updated graphics and gameplay, as well as new characters and storylines.
Microsoft’s confirmation that the post was an error has put an end to speculation that the game would be released on the Xbox One. While some Xbox fans may be disappointed, they can still look forward to other upcoming games such as Gears 5 and Halo Infinite.
In conclusion, Microsoft has confirmed that the post on the Xbox Brazil Twitter account was an error and that the Final Fantasy 7 Remake will remain exclusive to the PlayStation 4. While some Xbox fans may be disappointed, they can still look forward to other upcoming games for their console.