Japan officially designates today Final Fantasy 7 Day

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Yoshinori Kitase, producer on FF7 Remake, holding a commemorative certificate marking Final Fantasy 7 Day.



To commemorate Final Fantasy 7’s major significance as a cultural export, Japan has officially designated today—January 31—as the official Final Fantasy 7 Day, marking the anniversary of the game’s PS1 release in Japan. The listing for the anniversary on the Japan Anniversary Organisation (JAO) website (opens in new tab) describes the game as “a huge hit in Japan and overseas,” and hopes that “more people will enjoy FF7, which is newly developed with the latest technology as the REMAKE series”. Feels like it gets earlier every year, right?

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To be clear, this isn’t a national day of celebration with parades in the streets and time off work, it’s just an official yearly commemoration of FF7’s significance for games as a medium and the Japanese games industry in particular. Other entries on the JAO list that FF7 Day is on include things like “Wet Towel Day,” and “Yamamotoya Egg Sandwich Day” (which, to be fair, sounds incredible), so it’s not quite a Golden Week (opens in new tab) level of celebration.





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