For many fans of the Final Fantasy series, if not every single one of them, it's really exciting to think that we're only a mere 3 months away from the release of the highly anticipated, and long-awaited Final Fantasy VII Remake.
Developer Square Enix has already revealed that the remake of Final Fantasy VII will be giving players a similiar, and yet brand-new experience when they pick the game up in March of next year. So fans should expected to see a lot of familiar places, characters, and bosses making an appearance.
Final Fantasy VII Remake will be taking place in its entirety in Midgard, so a lot of the locations from the first third to half of the original game will be featured in this new game. Such is the case of the somewhat infamous Train Graveyard, which many fans will remember as a frustrating maze.
Well, the Train Graveyard is also making a comeback, and in these recently released in-game screenshots for Final Fantasy VII Remake we can see it in all of its glory and splendor; truth be told, it has never looked better.
Take a look:


Final Fantasy VII Remake will become available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on the 3rd of March in 2020.
Developer Square Enix has already revealed that the remake of Final Fantasy VII will be giving players a similiar, and yet brand-new experience when they pick the game up in March of next year. So fans should expected to see a lot of familiar places, characters, and bosses making an appearance.
Final Fantasy VII Remake will be taking place in its entirety in Midgard, so a lot of the locations from the first third to half of the original game will be featured in this new game. Such is the case of the somewhat infamous Train Graveyard, which many fans will remember as a frustrating maze.
Well, the Train Graveyard is also making a comeback, and in these recently released in-game screenshots for Final Fantasy VII Remake we can see it in all of its glory and splendor; truth be told, it has never looked better.
Take a look:
In #FinalFantasy VII Remake, you'll have to traverse through the maze that is the Train Graveyard.
— FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE (@finalfantasyvii) December 30, 2019
Once an important train depot during Midgar's construction, it has since become abandoned, and strong winds cause the old carriages to creak and even wail... #FF7R pic.twitter.com/NhDuHgUcml




In Midgar, a city controlled by the mega-conglomerate Shinra Inc., the No. 1 Mako Reactor has been blown up by a rebel group, AVALANCHE. AVALANCHE was secretly formed to wage a rebellion against Shinra Inc., an organisation which is absorbing Mako energy, destroying the natural resources of the planet. Cloud, a former member of Shinra's elite combat force, SOLDIER, was involved with the bombing of the Mako Reactor. Can Cloud and AVALANCHE protect the planet from the huge, formidable enemy, Shinra Inc.?
Final Fantasy VII Remake will become available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on the 3rd of March in 2020.
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