Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier Pre-Registration

Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier Pre-Registration Now Open

Ateam and Square Enix announced that pre-registration for Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier is now open. Additionally, the developer and publisher are currently looking to recruit ambassadors for the title. Ambassadors for Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier will receive access to specific information and have access to assets to help in content creation. Ateam has also revealed a total of five pre-registration rewards.

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Each of the five rewards will unlock when a certain number of players pre-register the game. The pre-registration rewards, and the number needed to unlock them, are listed below:

  • 300,000 Pre-Registrations : Chocobo Egg
  • 500,000 Pre-Registrations: Shinra Mask Skin
  • 770,00o Pre-Registrations: Shinra Bike Skin
  • 1,000,000 Pre-Registrations: Shinra Utility Vehicle Skin
  • 2,000,000 Pre-Registrations: Shrina Helicopter Skin

Players can pre-register for Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier through the App Store, Google Play, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Previously, Square Enix held several closed beta tests for The First Soldier. Players had the opportunity to test out the various systems within the game during this period. This included the hybrid PvE and PvP system that the game will use as a formula. Additionally, The First Soldier will feature a variety of classes, including the Ninja.

Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier pre-registration is now open, with a worldwide release date scheduled for November 2021.


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