If you’re worried that Square Enix’s multi-part release plan for the Final Fantasy VII Remake will result in a smaller experience, Square Enix says the opposite will be true. In an interview with Japanese game publication Famitsu that Square Enix translated, the publisher revealed that the remake of the 1997 role-playing game will include areas and content not in the original. “For instance, players will be able to explore many different areas of Midgar in this game that they couldn’t access in the original — if we’re remaking this world, we want to add in areas like this and depict them with real detail,” the translated interview from Square Enix attributed to Final Fantasy VII Remake’s director Tetsuya Nomura. “Of course, there may be parts that are cut from the original for various rea...