Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth may include a 17 minute CG film to recap the events of Final Fantasy 7 Remake.
23.10.2023 - 07:53 / gamingbolt.com / Square Enix / Zack Fair / Naoki Hamaguchi
It’s no secret thatFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth is a massive game, but while there is a copious amount of content, fans are excited to see where the story goes next. Various trailers have showcased Zack Fair, who ventures to Midgar following the events of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7, but a familiar foe from Final Fantasy 7 Remake also appears. Spoilers follow, so beware.
Speaking during the Thailand Game Show 2023 (as reported by GeekCulture), game director Naoki Hamaguchi revealed that the Whispers of Fate will also return. “In the previous game, we brought in the Whispers. So, the player can expect to see if there are any further developments for the Whispers. Not only will they appear, but Zack is showing up as well, so it’s like, ‘What will happen to Zack?’ This is the exciting point.”
Of course, while the Whispers will return, it’s unconfirmed if they can be fought. They played a pivotal role in Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s story, though whether they have any major impact on Rebirth remains to be seen. Then there’s Zack, an anomaly in his own right rumored to be playable, though Square Enix has not indicated the same (unlike with Sephiroth).
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth launches on February 29th, 2024 for PS5. Stay tuned for more details in the meantime.
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The anticipation for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth grows with every week that goes by and every piece of news that gets put out for it. In the game, we’ll finally get to set foot outside of Midgar and see the world of Gaia for the most part. Square Enix has already highlighted certain cities and areas we’ll visit, including the final “fateful” location that will end the game. But there are still many mysteries surrounding the title that we won’t get answered until we play it. For example, there’s the issue with Zack Fair and his role in the remake saga.
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When it comes to games coming out in 2024, it will be hard to top the hype for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. It took quite a while for the original remake title to be released on PS4, but once it did, it was rather legendary. Square Enix put everything they could into this remake saga so that it would stand out visually, have advanced gameplay mechanics, and still feel like the original, but be expanded in ways they couldn’t do before. The result was one of the system’s best titles, and now, the sequel has the same hype attached to it.
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