Yesterday we reported about the  “Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Exhibition – Farewell Story Exhibition –, and how media was allowed to visit ahead of the grand opening on January 22nd.

While the articles we found did not include the previously-teased Final Fantasy VII Remake artwork, as members of the press were reportedly not allowed to take pictures, they still surface thanks to Twitter user junshen (via Miraculous Maku).

We see a variety of environments that certainly feel familiar, including Aerith's church and Tifa's house. On top of the vistas, we also get a look at Jessie, Biggs, and Wedge. Unfortunately, the pictures are a little bit blurry, but that's all we're getting to see for the moment.

You can check them out in the gallery below. Personally, I can't wait to see those environments on my PS4, but looks like we'll have to wait quite a bit longer for that.

If you want to see the art for yourself, you can visit the exhibition between January 22nd and February 28th at the Mori Art Center Gallery in the Roppongi Hills complex in Tokyo.

A few weeks ago, we read that the development of the Final Fantasy VII Remake is reportedly going well. We haven’t heard much else lately about the game, besides a small update last summer by Tetsuya Nomura, and a few comments on how he manages to work on it and on Kingdom Hearts III at the same time. Back in May, Square Enix brought the development back in-house, after a stint in which Cyberconnect2 worked on in at the beginning of the project.

The Final Fantasy VII Remake has been officially announced only for PS4 for the moment and does not have a release window.