Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will feature an ambiguous ending that will keep players wondering about the third and final part of the trilogy, according to the game's producer.
18.01.2024 - 03:19 / gamerant.com / Square Enix / Eric Law
Final Fantasy 14 is doing another rerun of The Maiden’s Rhapsody, its FF11 crossover event, in preparation for Dawntrail. Fans can experience this Final Fantasy 14 event again or for the first time from January 22 through February 5.
The Maiden’s Rhapsody was one of Final Fantasy 14’s original FF11 crossover events released in celebration of Rhapsodies of Vana’diel, the final story content for the game before its surprise return in 2020 with The Voracious Resurgence. The event first ran in 2015, but FF14 brought it back again in 2017, 2020, and 2022.
Now, The Maiden’s Rhapsody is coming back to Final Fantasy 14 again in the months before Dawntrail. From January 22 through February 5, players can venture to Limsa Lominsa and pick up the quest, A Journey To Remember, from Remumu to begin their adventure as they help Iroha, a major hero from Final Fantasy 11, regain her memories and battle fiends across Eorzea. Fans who complete this event can earn the Amatsu glamour set – an undyable outfit worn by Iroha herself.
Players who have already completed this event during a previous run can play through it again using the Seasonal Event Replay feature by speaking with Remumu. Fans won’t be able to earn any additional rewards, but they can experience the story once again. Doing so will be especially important this time, as Dawntrail is having a bigger Final Fantasy 11 collaboration as a part of the expansion’s Alliance raid series.
This isn't the only Final Fantasy crossover coming to the game over the next few months. Final Fantasy 14 is having an FF 16 crossover event in early April, giving players the chance to collect Clive’s outfit and a Torgal mount and minion in Final Fantasy 14 by completing a unique questline featuring a special instanced battle against Ifrit.
The Xbox version of Final Fantasy 14 is entering beta soon, with its full launch planned for this spring. Though players on the new platform won’t be able to enjoy the Final Fantasy 11 crossover, they should be able to play the FF16 one. Many fans are also hoping Final Fantasy 14 considers doing reruns of other collaboration events once it goes live, especially considering the four-person Regalia mount was given out as a part of theFF15 crossover. While it has yet to announce reruns of these events, it is possible Final Fantasy 14 will do so once a fresh community of players is fully formed on the new console.
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will feature an ambiguous ending that will keep players wondering about the third and final part of the trilogy, according to the game's producer.
The second instalment of Square Enix’s Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy is set to launch soon, but there are, of course, plenty of other fan-favourite instalments in the long-running series that many have been hoping to see remade in similar fashion. Final Fantasy 6 in particular has been heavily demanded by series fans- though according to Yoshinori Kitase – producer on the FF7 Remake trilogy and co-director of the original Final Fantasy 6 – developing a remake series for the SNES classic would be an even more herculean task than developing the FF7 Remake trilogy.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth players will get to experience an all-new storyline when they reach the Costa del Sol segment of the game. With the game releasing in about a month, Square Enix has been revealing new information about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth to keep fans excited.
Final Fantasy 14 is giving all players a free Fantasia during Dawntrail to help them adapt to the new graphics update coming in the expansion. While the exact details are still being worked out, all Final Fantasy 14 fans can expect to get one of these cash shop items for free later this year.
To close off the month of January, Final Fantasy 14 will play host to another Moogle Treasure Trove event, but this one will be different from its predecessors. The updated Moogle Treasure Trove event for Final Fantasy 14 will give players more objectives to do, such as ocean fishing and Gold Saucer events, to earn the currency needed to claim some rewards.
Many people are looking forward to Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and that’s not a shock at all. When Square Enix released the first entry of the “remake saga” back in 2020, gamers were stunned by how well the publisher had remade the original title despite focusing only on the Midgar storyline for the “first part.” The graphics were stunning, the voice acting was on point, and the updated combat system made it feel like an RPG while also being “upgraded” to fit modern times. However, a few flaws held it back, mainly in the party system.
Final Fantasy 14 Patch 6.55 added the new Asura Trial encounter from FanFest, but to unlock it, players must go through the Hildibrand questline from Endwalker. This Final Fantasy 14 boss battle can be easily missed by those who aren’t caught up with the iconic comical questline, so fans should be sure not to overlook this exciting fight.
When Square Enix announced the “remake saga” for their all-time classic RPG and then noted that the game would be “cut into sections” to ensure quality throughout, gamers were a bit concerned. The game was in “full form” back on the PS1 and obtained legendary status, so why wouldn’t it be “In full” here? Well, their gambit paid off, and the first title featuring the “Midgar Saga” was a hit, not just because of the graphical upgrade but also because of the new elements fleshed out that part of the story. So, with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, gamers are expecting more of the same.
Mainline Final Fantasy games have turned back the clock and gone back to being exclusive to PlayStation consoles, but it looks like that might be about to change soon. Recent rumours claimed that Square Enix was in discussions with Microsoft to bring Final Fantasy 7 Remake to Xbox consoles, and it looks like Final Fantasy 16 is following suit.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is promising to be a massive experience, and while a significant portion of its optional content is obviously going to be focused on characters and storytelling (what with its Witcher 3 inspirations), there will, of course, be plenty of minigames for players to dive into as well.
For the record, we didn’t plan two stories about items you can get for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to come in back-to-back days. Life decided to have a little fun with us, and we don’t mind. Yesterday, we discussed how Square Enix Reward Program members could get a special glitter globe featuring the Gold Saucer from the upcoming RPG. It was cute and adorable, and we’re sure some of you have already subscribed to the program so you can get it or are cashing in points to ensure you get it. But, if you’re looking for something a bit more “substantial,” then perhaps Amazon is where you go to get the game.
When it comes to video games, many who play them don’t just want the “memories” of playing them; they want items in the real world that’ll help them remember those memories in a different way. Pre-order items are a big deal in this respect, as people will pay out the nose to get unique items that can only be bought through these special deals. Square Enix decided to up the ante with the upcoming release of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth by offering its Reward Members the chance to get a special glitter globe featuring the Gold Saucer from the upcoming title.