Though the mobile gaming space looks like it is already congested with a lot ofbattle royale titles likeCall of Duty: Mobile,PUBG Mobile, and the like, it seems like the market still has enough space to add more to its roster of popular titles. With Square Enix launchingFinal Fantasy 7: The First Soldiersoon, there is a lot of speculation on how the title will perform amidst the heavy competition. However, it seems likeFF7: The First Soldierhas already generated more than enough player interest, with the game breaching two million pre-registrations before its release date.
WhenFinal Fantasy 7: The First Solderwas first announcedin early 2021, it was met with a lot of skepticism. The mobile gaming space is known for being a tough market to penetrate, especially within the battle royale genre. However, given how globally known theFinal Fantasyseries is, especiallyFinal Fantasy 7, it seems like Square Enix is banking heavily on its hardcore and long-time fans to patronize the upcoming mobile video game.
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On the officialFF7: The First SoldierTwitter account, the team announced that the game’s pre-registration numbers have already reached two million. Followers of the account will likely recall that theFinal Fantasy 7: The First Soldierpre-registration periodopened only during the last week of October 2021. This gave the game only three weeks to reach the impressive milestone, given its launch date of November 17. This goes to show that Square Enix may have had the right instinct in trusting that theFinal Fantasy 7fanbase will pull through in terms of player support.
Square Enix has also done its part in generating hype and excitement forFinal Fantasy 7: The First Soldier. During TGS 2021, a dedicated livestream went through the features of the mobile game. This includes the area maps, different playable classes, and actual gameplay of the title. The development team also revealed how the game fits into theFinal Fantasy 7storyline, and offered an explanation that it is a prequel that takes place 30 years before the events of the popular RPG.
To celebrate hitting the two million pre-registration milestone, players who signed up forFinal Fantasy 7: The First Soldierwill receive in-game rewards once they log into the game. These are mostly aesthetic items based on the series' Shinra Company. The title is already available to pre-install on Android and iOS devices, so excited fans can immediately start playing the battle royale title as soon as it released on mobile.
Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldieris launching on November 17 for iOS and Android.
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