"We are aiming to make Final Fantasy VII Rebirth an event more gripping and memorable experience than Final Fantasy VII Remake, so please wait a little longer while we finish up." Check out the full statements from the Final Fantasy VII team down below. 2022 - The long-awaited part 2 of the Final Fantasy VII Remake project has finally been revealed. We are developing it with all of the passion and dedication needed to create an original game and plan to deliver the ultimate gameplay and world-building experience." Producer Yoshinori Kitase spoke on how well development on the game over the last few years has been going and promised that this second installment will provide a stunning story and a deeper exploration of the game's characters. God of Wars Potential Release Date, Big FF7 Remake 2 Updates. Tetsuya Nomura, director of Final Fantasy VII Remake and creative director on Rebirth said that the new title is "being designed so that people can enjoy this game whether they know the original game or not." Rebirth director Naoki Hamaguchi also provided a statement, saying that the upcoming 2023 title is "much more than just one installment in the series. RELATED: ‘Final Fantasy XVI’ State of Play Trailer Reveals Gameplay and the Classic SummonsĪfter the announcements, multiple statements were put out on the official Final Fantasy 7 Remake Twitter page from members of the development team. Rebirth is set to release exclusively on PlayStation 5 in the winter of late 2023/early 2024. It was also confirmed that the remake project will be a trilogy, with Rebirth being followed by a currently untitled third entry. The trailer ends with a scene similar to the ending of the first remake title as Zack Fair is shown carrying an unconscious Cloud into the city of Midgard. While the pair walk together, Cloud and Tifa can be heard having a conversation about a vision that Cloud had in the first game where he saw her being killed by Sephiroth. It then transitions to show a brief snippet of gameplay with Cloud Strife and Sephiroth walking together towards what could be the mountains that lead to the Nibelheim Reactor - a scene that takes place in a flashback that fans of the original title know plays a significant role in both of their stories. The new trailer opens with Aerith talking about how the past cannot be changed, but the future can still be rewritten. The announcement came in a trailer revealed during the Final Fantasy VII 25th Anniversary Celebration Livestream to commemorate the influential PlayStation 1 title. In addition to this news, it was also confirmed that Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, the prequel game of the original Final Fantasy VII, would also be receiving a remake in the form of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Reunion. While Final Fantasy VII Remake was, well, a remake, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion appears to be a much more faithful remaster of the original PlayStation Portable exclusive that will stick to the original video game's story rather than go off on its own tangent like Final Fantasy VII Remake.The Unknown Journey of the Final Fantasy VII Remake continues as Square Enix reveals the first look at the next entry in the remake series with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. While the graphics might initially lead some to align Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion with Final Fantasy VII Remake, that's only partly true. Pivyrenvbm- FINAL FANTASY VII September 13, 2022 "Embrace your dreams." #CrisisCore –Final Fantasy VII– Reunion launches on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC on December 13, 2022. You can check out the new launch trailer for yourself embedded below: In addition to revealing the exact launch date, a new launch trailer was released showcasing more combat and in-game cutscenes featuring protagonist Zack Fair and other characters like Cloud, Sephiroth, Aerith, and more. While the initial announcement happened during today's Nintendo Direct, Square Enix quickly confirmed that it was not just for the Nintendo Switch, but for all announced platforms on the same exact date.
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