Naturally, some speedrunning veterans have already devised ways to clear the demo in an outlandishly short amount of time. The current world record holder, inugakushin, recently posted a 15:19 run over on Twitch, which you can check out here. It’s an Any% run, which means you can ignore certain parts of the demo that aren’t strictly necessary to progress - the only requirement here is to complete it in one way or another, so long as you do it fast.

This sort of enthusiasm is to be expected - ever since the FF7 demo launched on PS4, a massive resurgence in excitement for Square Enix’s long-awaited remake has been in full swing. So much so that we have written absolutely loads about it. For example, remember Red XIII? Well Red XIII isn’t playable in the FF7 remake, although he will appear as a guest character. Also, if you’re as excited to see Sephiroth as we are, or if you’re excited to meet the iconic baddie for the first time, it’s definitely worth your while to check out what made Sephiroth such a good villain in the first place. Or, if you’re not a Sephiroth fan, you can read about why Final Fantasy 14’s Emet Selch is a better bad guy anyway.

The Final Fantasy 7 remake launches on April 10, 2020. If you haven’t got a PS4, Final Fantasy 7’s timed exclusivity runs out on April 10, 2021, exactly one year later.

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