Co-directors Tetsuya Nomura and Yoshinori Kitase stated in the past that Remake would be a retelling of the Midgar section of the original Final Fantasy 7. They also emphasized that the game was going to have enough content to make it full length, which explains the addition of new content like bosses.

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Still, some fans are glad that Nomura actually came out and confirmed it. He speaks on the addition of boss battles in a new blog post from Square Enix, the same one where he mentions that the development team is already working on part 2 of Final Fantasy 7 Remake. He figures that when fans imagine a final boss for Midgar, they probably “think of the M.O.T.O.R.,” but that might not be the case. He states, “new bosses will appear” and add even more excitement to the overall story.

Again, the idea of new bosses isn’t that surprising considering Nomura and Kitase mentioned plans to expand upon Midgar’s story. How exactly the development team plans to expand Midgar remains to be seen, however. Followers of Remake are still left wondering whether or not most of the inflations made to the game will happen after the original story of Midgar ended, or if most of the changes will puff out everything in between.

With that being said, Final Fantasy 7 Remake continues to be something both new and older fans can be excited about. The developers look to be doing everything in their power to create a title that plays on nostalgia while also delivering something new. A prime example of this can be seen in the remaking of the train graveyard. Considering the team behind the original Final Fantasy 7 is also helming this one, its no wonder so much love, and detail appears to be going into the title.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake will launch on March 3, 2020 for PlayStation 4.

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Source: Square Enix Blog