The second game in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy is coming next winter, titled Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. The trailer was released as part of the 10-minute Square Enix Final Fantasy VII 25th anniversary celebration with several other announcements.
While fans are no doubt excited for Crisis Core’s remaster, the big reveal is that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is on the way and will be arriving on PlayStation 5 in Winter 2023.
Though it is a long wait, the trailer has some genuinely interesting talking points that will keep fans talking. There are already quite a few changes that exist in the timeline compared to the original.
Tetsuya Nomura has gone on record to discuss Final Fantasy VII Rebirth specifically. The creative director of the game pointed out that it does not matter if people played the original games; they will still be able to enjoy this story.
This list is primarily speculative until there is official confirmation from the developers themselves. There is always a chance things in the trailer are not exactly what they seem, or become plot points that change somewhere down the line.
A fair chunk of the trailer is devoted to this particular story point, so it is unlikely that this will change. Viewers of the Final Fantasy VII trailer saw Cloud and Sephiroth walking through a vast, mountainous wasteland, with jagged peaks of the Nibel mountains in the distance, as well as the planet-murdering Mako Reactor.
The two characters walked side-by-side on their way to inspect the reactor. As soon as the team left Midgar in the original game, they went to the nearby town of Kalm, and Cloud Strife did a major exposition dump. In the extra scene that Final Fantasy VII Intergrade added, the team was on the way to Kalm in
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