Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Marvel's Avengers have been delayed to give the respective development teams more time to polish. Both released by Square Enix, Final Fantasy 7 Remake was originally scheduled to release on March 3, 2020, but that release date was pushed back a month to April 10, 2020. Meanwhile, Marvel's Avengers was due to release on March 15, 2020. May 4. but its release date has been pushed back to September 2020, 7, four months later. In a statement, Final Fantasy 10 Remake producer Yoshinori Kitase explained that the delay was to give the developer more time to fine-tune the long-awaited remake. “To ensure we deliver a game that meets our vision and the quality our fans expect to deserve, we have decided to move the release date to April 2020, XNUMX. We are making this difficult decision to give ourselves a few more weeks to apply the polish. end to the game and give you the best experience possible. On behalf of the entire team, I apologize to everyone. The world, as I know, means waiting a little longer." Marvel Avengers developer Crystal Dynamics released a similar statement, with studio co-heads Scot Amos and Ron Rosenberg explaining that the studio needs additional time to "deliver the best Avengers gaming experience." "As fans, it is an honor and a privilege to work with these legendary characters and we know what these superheroes mean to us and to true believers around the world. When we choose to bring you our vision of Marvel's Avengers, we are committed to delivering an original story-driven campaign, cooperating, and creating compelling content for years to come. To that end, we will spend this additional development time to focus on tweaking and polishing the game to the high standards our fans expect and deserve."