The deluge ofFinal Fantasy VII Remakefanart continues well after the launch of the title on April 10th. This time we have some beautiful artwork from Twitter artistkenji82depicting AVALANCHE member Jessie. She became a breakout hit among fans thanks to her earnest, flirty, and charming personality:

And here are the full sized pieces:

Not only do the physical details really shine in both pieces, they do an excellent job of capturing her cheeky expressiveness. Not to mention I’m a huge fan of Jessie myself, so it’s great to see even more appreciation for her.

If you’re interested in more fanworks check out this lovelyTifa Lockheart fanart, an excellent and nostalgic2D pixel art versionof the title’s official art, andthese gorgeous pieces of Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, and Sephiroth.

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Artists from other development teams have been joining in on the fun as well. In celebration of the release ofÂFinal Fantasy VII Remake, Bethesda Softworks and id Software recently released a special piece of artworkÂfeaturing the Doom Slayer. The artwork itself is a homage to the key art ofÂRemake with Cloud and his Buster Sword overlooking the city of Midgar and the Shinra Electric Power Company. However, in this version it’s the Doom Slayer overlooking the depths of Hell while wielding the Crucible.

Square also has figurines currently on preorder of the main cast in theirÂoriginal PS1 polygon graphics.

The publisher has released theÂfifth and final episode of its “InsideÂFinal Fantasy VII Remake” series, which delves into into the development team’s work on its visual effects and graphics and how the studio brought new dimensions to the iconic world of the original game and its characters.

As previously revealed,ÂFinal Fantasy VII Remake hasÂmany new elements to it and Scenarist Kazushige Nojima even explains how heÂrewrote Cloud for the remake. We alsoÂtranslated comments from Nojima about howÂFinal Fantasy VII influencedÂFinal Fantasy VIII. In an interview posted throughÂSquare Enix, Co-Director Naoki Hamaguchi and Producer Yoshinori Kitase talk about their reasoning behind making some bold changes for the remake of such a beloved game — namely whyÂSephiroth was introduced so early in the game.

We also translatedÂthe short film made to promote the remake. Square Enix, meanwhile, is currently working on theÂsecond and possibly last episode. Square EnixÂreleased a trailer revealing the theme song of the game calledÂHollow, along with with many iconic moments and returning faces from the original PS1 classic. If you’re interested in how the remake plays, check outÂboth of our previews fromÂE3 2018, as well asÂmy own in-depth preview of four chapters of the game. Our Features Editor also wrote about how the remakeÂwon him over as a non-Final Fantasy fan.

Square also announcedÂthe Orchestra World Tour, which will bring orchestral performances of the upcoming game’s soundtrack to cities in the US, Singapore, Thailand, the UK, and Japan. The tour will start at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, CA on June 14th, with the tour scheduled to run through February 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

Final Fantasy VII Remake finally releasedÂon April 10th after a one month delay and you can purchase the game from AmazonÂhere. Check out our extremely comprehensive review of the titleÂhere. And my own beginner’s guide to the game isÂhere if you’re just starting and need some help.