Up until yesterday’sre-reveal ofFinal Fantasy VII Remakeduring PlayStation’s State of Playstream, we hadn’t seen the game since all the way back in 2015. Since that time, development of the project has changed drastically withSquare Enix eventually opting to move CyberConnect2off of the game and instead work on it internally. As such, many details ofFinal Fantasy VII Remakethat were previously revealed were left somewhat left in question as silence for the game grew over the years.

Well, as of now, one thing that we do know for certain is thatFinal Fantasy VII Remakewill still be releasing in multiple parts, muchlike Square said it would years back. This information was divulged onSquare’s official Japanese websitevia a press release after the newFinal Fantasy VII Remakevideo went live.

“Final Fantasy VII Remakeis a full remake heading to PS4,” the message on Square’s website stated via our own translation. “Most of the original’s content is being reworked, and as such the game will be in multiple parts. More information will be published this June, so stay tuned.”

Considering that most of the footage that we have seen fromFinal Fantasy VII Remakeso far comes from the early stages of the game, this really isn’t all that shocking. Still, there are many questions left to be answered with this staggered release for the fullFinal Fantasy VII Remakeexperience. Most notably, how many parts in total will there be? How long will it take for them all to release? And assuming next-generation platforms arrive before all parts ofFinal Fantasy VII Remakehave released, will those future “episodes” then release onPlayStation’s coming hardware?

We’re set to learn Fantasy VII Remakenext month (likely at E3) so hopefully more of these lingering questions will be answered come that time. As for now, the first part ofFinal Fantasy VII Remakedoesn’t have a release window but it’s set to come exclusively to PS4.