Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth director Naoki Hamaguchi is struggling to decide how to kick off the third and final installment in the series.
28.03.2024 - 03:09 / gematsu.com / Square Enix / Yoshinori Kitase / Tetsuya Nomura / Naoki Hamaguchi
Square Enix has released the first episode of “Inside Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, a behind the scenes of the making of the February 29-released action RPG sequel to Final Fantasy II Remake. The first episode is titled “Shaping the World.”
Staff members featured in episode one include:
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is available now for PlayStation 5.
Watch the episode below.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth director Naoki Hamaguchi is struggling to decide how to kick off the third and final installment in the series.
Spoilers ahead for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
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