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A long-teased Xbox One feature may now be a little bit closer to becoming a reality. Windows Central has acquired leaked documents pointing to Microsoft and Razer working together on Xbox One keyboard and mouse support. Earlier this year, Microsoft and Razer reportedly gave developers a presentation about keyboard and mouse support coming to Xbox One and was at the time planning to integrate support into Xbox One development kits during the console's April update. A full release was planned to follow during this fall's update. It's not clear if this plan is still in the works for a future Xbox update or not.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake director Tetsuya Nomura has admitted the game was unveiled too early. Speaking to Italian website Multiplayer (via Kingdom Hearts Insider), Nomura expressed that he knows the project may have been announced prematurely. However, Square Enix wanted to get ahead of possible leaks by revealing the remake way ahead of time. I am well aware of the fact that we announced it too early, but even in the industry, word was beginning to spread that we were working on the game, so we just decided not to keep it more secret and officially reveal it," Nomura said. Nomura told IGN at E3 2018 Final Fantasy 7 Remake has moved past the conceptual stage and into full development. However, the game was a no-show at this year's event.