If you’ve pre-orderedFinal Fantasy VII Remakefrom the Square Enix Store and live in the US, be advised! Square Enix now requires that you opt-in to confirm your order by February 28th or it will be automatically canceled.A delay wasrecently announced for the game, pushing it back to April 10th from the original March 3rd release. Coinciding with this, only limited stock is available, leading to this confirmation requirement. Square Enix is sending out emails to purchasers in the coming days; a link within will take you to a web page to opt-in. If not followed before February 28th, you’ll be out of luck.
Note that payment processing for these orders won’t begin until the same date. As such, you won’t have to seek a refund if you don’t opt-in. Another email will be sent out in the week prior to confirm payment methods are up to date on February 20th, so be sure to keep an eye out for these.

This should only affect people in the US who purchasedFinal Fantasy VII Remakeon the Square Enix Store directly. Other outlets and stores shouldn’t be affected. Naturally, this also won’t affect digital sales.
That’s not to say that hype is slowing down forÂFinal Fantasy VII Remake. As late as last week, PlayStation created a new television adthat highlights the game (among many others). On top of that, hopeful fans have been stretching their artistic skills – including thisamazing addition of Tifa Lockhart cosplay.

If you’re still looking to pre-orderFinal Fantasy VII Remake,you might consider doing so on Amazonbefore any limited stock gets snapped up. In case you can’t contain your hype, we’reconstantly covering newly revealed contentfor the game as well, so stay tuned!