Even before The Game Awards technically started, there were plenty in the way of announcements. During the pre-show, Square Enix unveiled a new trailer forFinal Fantasy 7 Remake, offering a fresh look at how the highly-anticipated game will reimagine the beloved classic.

This announcement didn’t come out of nowhere. Earlier, today,Square Enix teased thatFinal Fantasy 7 Remakewould get a new trailer at The Game Awards, leaving fans to wonder all day what the new look at the game would reveal and whether it would reveal more about the game would build on the 1997 original.

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Surprisingly, though, the trailer that dropped tonight is pretty low on surprises. Whereas the previous trailers forFinal Fantasy 7 Remakefrom the past few years have focused on new reveals, this new one focuses more on fleshing out what we’ve already seen. While many knowthe story of Cloud Strifealready, the trailer uses this opportunity to focus on giving newcomers a better idea of why he’s working with the resistance group Avalanche, as well as a better glimpse at his interactions with characters like Tifa and Aerith.

It suggests thatFinal Fantasy 7 Remakewill go deeper into the story and Cloud’s character more than the original did. Which makes sense, given that the game is actually just the first in a multi-game retelling ofFF7’s story, focusing on what, in the original, is the opening section in the city of Midgar. There will be more than enough room for additional narrative content.

In reimagining the Midgar section as a full game, Square Enix will be doing more than just refreshing the original game’s content with HD visuals, updated voice-acting, and new, real-time combat. As director Tetsuya Nomura confirmed last month,Final Fantasy 7 Remakewill feature brand new bosses, in addition to new versions of the bosses that players fought in Midgar back in the PlayStation 1 days.

So far, the game is currently slated to come out for the PlayStation 4 exclusively, but that exclusivity won’t last forever, as the latest version of its box art confirms thatFinal Fantasy 7 Remakewill only be a timed PS4 exclusive until its one-year anniversary in 2021.

Final Fantasy 7 Remakeis out on June 15, 2025 for PS4.