After 10 years, one Final Fantasy 14 player has finally earned all 2751 achievements.
15.09.2023 - 14:01 / gamesradar.com / Vincent Valentine
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth fans are picking up on a few intricate details in the new key art for the remake sequel.
Yesterday on September 14, Square Enix showered us with a deluge of new Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth-related info, including a release date, trailer, Collector's Edition with 19 inches of Sephiroth, and hints at where the sequel will end. There was also a key art reveal for the sequel, and as the fan just below points out, it quietly connects Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 - Reunion together.
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The remake's box art in 2020 featured that iconic shot of Cloud staring up at the imposing Mako Reactor above him, complete with a green sky overhead to signify the energy. Last year, Crisis Core Reunion had Zack, Sephiroth, and Cloud underneath a light blue sky. It's these skies that we can see encroaching on either side of the Rebirth key art.
But perhaps what's most crucial is the fact that they're both leading into the fiery red sky above Sephiroth in the background. The fans in the tweets above clearly think this is a direct nod to the events of Nibelheim, the hometown of both Cloud Strife and Tifa Lockhart.
The backstory featuring Nibelheim didn't appear in full in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, but we did play through it from Zack's perspective in Crisis Core Reunion. So if you've played the 2022 remaster or the original game, you know all about the apocalyptic events that are about to unfold in the town, and it looks like that'll be going down in Rebirth.
One fan in the responses to the tweet above even theorizes that the bright light near the bottom of the key art could be signifying Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children, the movie sequel to the original game. We're not entirely sold on this angle, truth be told, and it would certainly make incorporating it into Rebirth a bit of a messy job. Then again, never underestimate Tetsuya Nomura.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth launches next year on February 29, 2024. We already know Vincent Valentine is back for the sequel, which appears to be confirmation that we'll definitely be heading to Nibelheim to awake our friendly vampire.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is a PS5 exclusive until May 2024 - although this doesn't mean we'll get a PC version right away.
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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 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.
Fans have been pleading for years, hoping that Square Enix would provide a remake of the beloved Final Fantasy VII video game. This title launched back on the original PlayStation. Of course, we now know this remake was finally put into production, but it won’t be a complete experience with just one game. In fact, the first part of the remake has already been published, and you can enjoy it right now. However, if you’ve already played the first game in the remake collection for Final Fantasy VII, your eyes might be set on that next installment, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
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takes a new approach to the story of and its related games, but it doesn't exactly set out to be the definitive version of the experience, pointing to why yet another remake could still be worthwhile. arrives on the market as a free-to-play mobile title, following in the footsteps of games like and rather than the tradition of the mainline series on consoles. It does, however, strive to bring the look of combat in modern console entries to the title, while scenes outside of combat take on a cutesier style.
One of the things that makes Final Fantasy VII Rebirth interesting in the eyes of fans is that the game is building off of what the original “Remake” title did in 2020. We mean they’re not simply remaking the game graphically from top to bottom. Instead, they’re expanding everything that happens in the story and fleshing out moments and characters so that everything feels more robust and meaningful. The trick is that they’re doing this while also changing key moments in the key and rewriting the fates of known characters and their deaths. That “altering” will continue in the sequel.