Final Fantasy VII Remake Will Be A Trilogy
Screenshot: Square Enix / Kotaku
Today, throughout Square Enix’s huge Final Fantasy VII twenty fifth Anniversary livestream, it confirmed that its large-scale FFVII Remake mission will probably be unfold throughout three separate video games as a part of a remake trilogy.
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While we all the time knew Final Fantasy VII Remake would span a couple of sport, that is the primary official affirmation from Square Enix about what number of entries will make up the formidable mission.
Part certainly one of this trilogy was Final Fantasy VII Remake, first launched in 2020. That remake, if you happen to didn’t know, was an excellent sport, prepared to make adjustments (!) to the unique storyline of the beloved ‘90s JRPG. As for the next entry in this newly confirmed trilogy, that will be Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (which itself was just announced during the stream today) which is out next winter. That leaves a third, currently unnamed entry in the trilogy that will be released in the future.
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No details on this final game were revealed during the 15-minute stream today.
If you missed it, here’s the complete stream under through YouTube:
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“The team has come together and are currently working hard on [the remake project’s] development,” stated Final Fantasy model supervisor and govt producer Yoshinori Kitase throughout as we speak’s occasion.
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“Since the announcement of Final Fantasy VII Remake project, we have said that it would play out over multiple parts,” continued Kitase. “But I can now announce that the complete project will be a three-part series made up of Final Fantasy VII Remake, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and one final title.”
As for when to anticipate that “final title,” Kitase solely stated he hoped people will stick round for the “exciting conclusion” of the trilogy “further down the line.”
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The subsequent chapter within the trilogy, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, will probably be launched subsequent winter on PS5. No Xbox or PC ports had been introduced as we speak, however I anticipate they’ll come round…ultimately.
Also introduced as we speak: the long-awaited and closely rumored remake of the FF7 prequel spin-off Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. This new model is formally titled Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion and will probably be out this winter on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC.
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