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FINAL FANTASY 7 Remake Part 3 in the Works: New Release and Changes Ahead

Apr 15, 2024 3:15 PM

The much-anticipated conclusion to the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, is moving closer to its release as the main storyline is now complete, with voice recording set to commence shortly. Square Enix has implied that the release could be as soon as 2027, which mirrors the development timeline of the previous installment. Additionally, there are hints at significant changes from the original 1997 game which are designed to delight players, though specifics remain under wraps. This information comes from a guidebook currently only available in Japan. A recent patch for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has also fixed a trophy-related issue that players were keen to resolve.

When can we expect Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth to release?

While an official date is not set, based on the development cycle of the previous games in the series and recent information coming out about the project's progress, a 2027 release for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth seems likely.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is part of a modern retelling of the original Final Fantasy 7, a beloved classic in the role-playing game genre. The original game was released by Square Enix (then Square) in 1997 on the PlayStation and has since become iconic for its storytelling, characters, and gameplay. The remake project aims to bring the narrative and action into today's gaming sphere with updated graphics, a more nuanced combat system, and voice acting that breathe new life into the once text-based game. Fans eagerly await any new insights into the final chapter of this high-profile remake.



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