Square is well known for having lavish video game-themed cafes to promote a new game release and Final Fantasy VII Remake is no exception. The upcoming cafe will be opening in February and will feature tons of aptly themed dishes and drinks that are both lovely to look at and sure to be just as delicious.

Some of the items will be a part of the pop-up's launch while other menu items will release on March 17th and 18th. Some items include Materia themed dumplings, a red risotto based off Reno's hair, a partfait and salad decorated with flowers similar to the ones in Aerith's church, drinks designed after the protagonists of the game, and tons more. Check out the gallery below for all the lovely images:

 

Today was quite the day for Final Fantasy VII Remake news. Square Enix released a new trailer revealing the theme song of the game called Hollow, along with with many iconic moments and returning faces from the original PS1 classic. If you're interested in how the remake plays, check out both of our previews from E3 2018.

Square also announced the 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.

During The Game Awards Final Fantasy VII Remake received a brand new trailer featuring Cloud Strife, showing off new cutscenes and gameplay giving those new to the acclaimed JRPG more information about the titular hero. As previously revealed, Final Fantasy VII Remake has many new elements to it and Scenarist Kazushige Nojima even explains how he rewrote Cloud for the remake. We recently translated comments from Nojima about how Final Fantasy VII influenced Final Fantasy VIII. We also translated the short film made to promote the remake. Square Enix is currently working on the second and possibly last episode.

Final Fantasy VII Remake was set to launch on March 3, 2020 on PS4 as a one year timed exclusive, but was delayed to April 10th. You can purchase the game from Amazon here. However, be advised that Square Enix is requiring US buyers to confirm their pre-order of Final Fantasy VII Remake by February 28th or the pre-order will be canceled.