Announced for release on November 17th, FFVII The First Soldier it's already available for download on Android and iOS. The game is a Battle Royale with characters from Final Fantasy 7 and that mixes elements of RPG, Shooter and Survival.
Easily one of the most different Battle Royale (BR) of the current generation, FFVII The First Soldier arrives to shake the world where games like Free Fire and PUBG Mobile reign. Square Enix's game puts its most iconic elements for players to enjoy on a giant map and set in the classic Final Fantasy 7.
Battle as one of Shinra's soldiers in training missions. In online matches, you and 99 other players will face each other in a game that mixes technology and magic.
Watch the trailer:
https://youtu.be/F6jFuMRJshI
FFVII The First Soldier seems much more than a simple “Clone of other BR”. Battles against monsters and classic summons from the franchise such as Shiva, Bahamut and Ifrit will be among the enemies to face during matches against 99 other players. In addition, the player will find classic vehicles and animals from the franchise such as the Cloud Strife Motorcycle and Chocobos.
It may seem silly for a console game, but for a mobile game, FFVII The First Soldier is impressive. There are too many references for an FF fan to miss. Really worth checking out.
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But with all that quality comes a bit of a lack of compatibility. Don't expect such a “friendly” game with Android smartphones. FFVII The First Soldier requires at least a device with Android 7.1 and 3GB of RAM. But normally it will only support smartphones with 4GB RAM onwards.
The game was released for download today (15) but the servers are under maintenance. They should only open on the 17th. But anyway, you can already pre-download it by clicking on the links below.
APP STORE (IOS)
GOOGLE PLAY (ANDROID)
Developer: Square Enix
Advertising: No | Online game
Contains built-in purchases: Yes
Requires Android 4.4 / IOS 10.0
Language: English | Size: 1.1GB
[originally published November 15, 2021]