ESRB Rates Final Fantasy VII for PS3, PSP

Final Fantasy VII ESRB

It’s not a Final Fantasy VII remake but it’s a start. Kotaku notes that the Electronic Software Ratings Board has posted a listing for Final Fantasy VII for the Playstation 3 and PSP, which suggests that a PSN release is on the way.

The ports have already seen a PSN release in Japan, so it wasn’t that surprising that it would eventually make its way out of the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’. ESRB is an American organisation, so this only refers to a North American release, but Square Enix would have to be more than a little mad to ignore Europe and the rest of the world. I’m sure they don’t want hordes of European Final Fantasy VII fans knocking down their office doors.

While a PS3 release doesn’t interest me all that much - as I can play my original copy on my PS2 - the PSP release has literally foaming at the mouth. The ability to play one of my favourite games of all time on the bus is something I would give my right arm for; well, that’s if I hadn’t already given in the hope that we will one day see a remake.

There’s no news on when this will actually hit the PSN store, but hopefully Square Enix will announce a release date at E3.

Posted on May 31st, 2009 by tom

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