Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is going to be a much more open experience than its predecessor, and it seems like fan feedback was among the reasons behind this.
20.09.2023 - 00:51 / gamespot.com
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth releases exclusively for PS5 on February 29, 2024.
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Preorder Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Standard Edition
$70
Preorder Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Deluxe Edition
$100
Preorder Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Collector's Edition
$350
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth releases February 29, 2024, exclusively on PS5, PlayStation announced during its latest State of Play. The release-date trailer was jam-packed with cool scenes, including the Chocobo Jockey Room (you can race Chocobos), Cloud riding an electric scooter, large-scale boss battles, and appearances from fan-favorite characters. If the trailer has you sufficiently hyped, you can preorder Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth now at major retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, GameStop, and Target. Amazon has an exclusive preorder bonus, and Deluxe edition preorders are starting to pop up at retailers, including GameStop and Target.
Square Enix is releasing multiple editions of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, including a cool Deluxe edition with a few collectibles and a very pricey Collector's edition that's exclusive to the Square Enix Store. And for those who haven't played Final Fantasy 7 Remake, a new digital-only Twin Pack will compile FF7 Remake Intergrade and Rebirth in one package. The Twin Pack costs $70 to preorder, so you're essentially getting FF7 Remake for free. The price will jump to $100 at launch.
All Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth preorders come with the Midgar Bangle Mk. II armor bracelet. You can also get bonus content if you have Final Fantasy 7 Remake save files. Remake save files from PS4 or PS5 unlock Summon Materia: Leviathan, while the Intermission DLC save file unlocks Summon Materia: Ramuh.
Amazon is offering an exclusive DualSense controller skin with Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth preorders. We'll add any other retailer-exclusive bonuses to this guide as they are revealed. If you preorder from GameStop, you'll get a Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth-themed trucker hat.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's standard edition is available to preorder for $70 in physical format at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. Remember when big games like the original Final Fantasy 7 came on multiple discs for PS1? Rebirth happens to be the first PS5 game to require two discs (expect it take up a nice chunk of storage space).
The $100 Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Deluxe edition comes with the base game, a hardcover art book, mini soundtrack, and steelbook case. At this time, it's available to preorder at multiple major retailers, including GameStop and Target. We're still waiting on preorders to go live at Amazon (the listing is up), Best Buy, and Walmart.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's Collector's edition is only available to preorder at the Square Enix Store. The Collector's
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is going to be a much more open experience than its predecessor, and it seems like fan feedback was among the reasons behind this.
If PlayStation UK's provocative advertisement for Marvel's Spider-Man 2's Collector's Edition wasn't enough to entice, maybe Square Enix has the goods to loosen those purse strings. Now available for preorder, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth's Collector's Edition comes with some tantalising extras, including a girthy bust of the long boy himself: Sephiroth, the One-Winged Angel (the wing is detachable).
Square Enix’s Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth offers quite a lot for fans of the original and Final Fantasy 7 Remake. It has 100 hours of gameplay, with the side content double that of the main quest. It has tons of mini-games, from the Gold Saucer to The Grasslands. You can also play as Sephiroth (though terms and conditions apply).
Square Enix’sFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth has had many details revealed over the past week or so, from the reveal of Junon and The Grasslands to the sheer amount of content in the upcoming RPG. The developer also clarified that Vincent Valentine, who appeared in the State of Play trailer, would not be playable.
Square Enix has released new information and screenshots for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth introducing some of the game’s regions, exploration, world intel, mini games, and combat.
There’s been much discussion about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Square Enix’s follow-up to Final Fantasy 7 Remake, and how it offers a larger world to explore. As a seamless one-to-one recreation of the original game’s world map, it promises 100 hours of content, various mini-games and side content (like the recently showcased Grasslands).
Square Enix’s Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has received new gameplay and details thanks to various hands-on impressions over the past few days. However, the development team hosted a stage event at Tokyo Game Show 2023 to show off even more, from The Grasslands and its mini-games to more combat. You can also check out more gameplay courtesy of Famitsu below.
Square Enix showcased over 30 minutes of gameplay footage and a new trailer for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth focused on mini-games playable in the Grasslands during its Tokyo Game Show 2023 stage event.
If there’s one that recent weeks have taught us about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Square Enix’s second part in the remake trilogy, it’s the sheer size of its world. Final Fantasy 7 Remake was a bit more confined due to its chapter-wise setup and Midgar setting, but Rebirth goes much bigger and employs a seamless map.
Several new details and gameplay for Square Enix’sFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth are available following various hands-on impressions and previews. Thanks to an interview with Game Informer, the team has confirmed that Vincent Valentine will not be playable.
Square Enix has decreased the overall scope of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, from shipping on two Blu-ray discs to creative director Tetsuya Nomura promising 100 hours of adventure. However, in an interview with Game Informer, director Naoki Hamaguchi confirmed the game’s installation size on PS5 – a whopping 150 GB.
Various hands-on impressions and new gameplay for Square Enix’s Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth have gone live as Tokyo Game Show 2023 kicks off. Two portions of the game are showcased – Fated Beginnings: Cloud and Sephiroth, which takes place in the past and The World of FF7 Rebirth: Junon Area, set after the events of Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Check out the gameplay below courtesy of Dengeki Online and Famitsu.