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FFVII The First Soldier survey asks if people want PC and console ports

All participants in the survey receive Shinra Pack Tickets for cosmetic items!

The first survey for FFVII The First Soldier is available, and it mentions the possibility of PC and console ports.

The survey is open to all Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier players until December 26. It firsts asks participants to answer basic questions regarding demographics, such as age and gender. The questions go on to ask about players’ familiarity with the Final Fantasy franchise, how they began with the game and what they think about battle royales.

Once players answer the general info, the survey continues with FFVII-specific questions. Some of the questions include what issues the developers should fix, as well as overall satisfaction with the game. In addition, the survey asks questions related to season pass content to discover its overall popularity and room for improvement.

However, the most interesting question comes from the end. It presents a series of options and asks which one FFVII players want the most. The options include overall improvements to controls, more skin designs and more game modes, among others. The most interesting option presented, though, may be a PC/console port of the game.

The survey is open now and runs through December 26. Everyone who participates will receive two Shinra Pack Tickets for cosmetic items. In addition, if over 7,777 people complete it, everyone will receive an additional Shinra Pack Ticket.

Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier released on November 17 for iOS and Android platforms. This game is Square Enix’s first dive into the battle royale frenzy that recently took the video game industry by storm.

Have you taken the survey yet? Would you like to play Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier on consoles and PC? Let us know what you think below!

Via Siliconera

Sam Fronsman

A writer with a love for video games, both new and old. A collector of games, CDs and DVDs. Can sometimes be found behind a camera or playing guitar. The X-Men games for SEGA Genesis will always hold great memories.
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