It's no secret that Final Fantasy 7 Remake is packed full of small details and homages to the original Final Fantasy 7 from 1997. One fan noticed an interesting detail on the Shinra benches that Cloud and company experience towards the end of the remake that shows just how much care was put into reimagining the classic JRPG.

Posted to the sub-Reddit r/FinalFantasy, Reddit user u/IncrediblyFunkyMunky showed off a picture of the Shinra benches and pointed out how in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, they all have the save point logo from the original game printed on them. The detail is relatively small in the grand scheme of things so it makes sense why fans might have missed it on their initial playthrough, especially if they weren't looking out for it.

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The Shinra benches are essentially made up of three seats and the save point logo can be seen directly on the back of each chair in alternating colors, black and white. These can be found starting in Chapter 16: The Belly of the Beast and throughout the rest of the game.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake fans have also pointed out a similar detail on the regular blue benches found in every other section of the game. The original save point logo can be found on them in two places: on the top plank in the very center right where Cloud sits and also on the far left side. The leftmost logo is cut off a little bit due to the positioning of the planks, but it's still clear that it's the same logo.

Fans are waiting expectantly on news surrounding the second part of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, but they might be waiting a bit longer. The game recently received story DLC with the Intergrade PS5 update, but there hasn't been any word on when fans can expect the next full piece of the story. Some were hopeful that the game would be mentioned during the recent Square Enix presentations at Tokyo Game Show 2021, but it seems like the game might be going silent for a few months while it's worked on.

That isn't to say that the showcase was completely devoid of all Final Fantasy content, however, quite the opposite. While there was plenty of new things coming for fans of the franchise, the most notable portion of the showcase was that more details for Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin were revealed alongside another demo for the upcoming spinoff title.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is available now for PS4 and PS5.

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