's story altered so drastically from the original its open ending could lead Cloud Strife and his companions anywhere in the world. While there are story beats from the original game the plot is likely to follow, there are definitely changes to be explored in which could completely shift the expected route of the narrative.
Players may want to see some of the classic and iconic events unfold in , such as the reunion in the Northern Crater, the trip to 's Rocket Town, or the hunt for the Huge Materia, but with so many options at Square Enix's fingertips to really shake up the story, players can expect some major twists to really catch them off guard.
In the original timeline, Gaia's response to Sephiroth's harnessing of the planet's energy is to release its organic defense, the WEAPONs. Unfortunately for the rest of the planet's population, Sephiroth hid himself in the Northern Crater and the WEAPONs traveled the world trying to reduce the amount of Mako escaping the planet's veins. has already debuted two new WEAPONs in the lifestream confronting Sephiroth. This may be an indication of a twist in the future of
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Sephiroth's grand scheme far exceeds one single timeline. His infiltration into multiple timelines implies a way to harness the life-force of every world, in which he may already have been successful due to the number of dying multiverse timelines experienced by Zack Fair. To combat this, a governing stream between the multiple Gaia's may have its own organically created WEAPONs to counter such a destructive force, which can not only span timelines, but also become a major threat to Cloud and the party as the WEAPONs follow the same path as the original — subdue any leaking of the lifestream.
The final battle against Sephiroth in takes place across a number of timelines, as well as the limbo between worlds. Cloud,
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