“Embrace your dreams. And, whatever happens, protect your honor as SOLDIER.” These words are perhaps the most formative part of Cloud’s personality in Final Fantasy VII, and the Remake as well. Spoken to him by Zack at the end of the original Crisis Core, the story of this first-class SOLDIER was unjustly locked to the PSP for generations. Unlike some other media surrounding the original game, Crisis Core adds a ton of important context to the entire story of Cloud, and looks to be even more important moving forward in the new trilogy based on a massive change revealed at the conclusion of Remake.
Thankfully, you won’t have to dig out or buy a dusty old PSP to check out this amazing title since Square Enix revealed that Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, a full remake of the game, is on its way to your modern system. This game is the perfect thing to hold you over until Final Fantasy VII Rebirth arrives sometime in late 2023 or early 2024, but don’t expect it to be exactly like those games. If you never played the PSP original, here’s everything you need to know about Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion will be arriving, in Square Enix’s own words, “this winter.” That could basically be anytime from late October 2022 to February or March 2023 depending on how loose their definition of winter is. We expect this release window to shrink down to a specific date before long, however, so keep checking back for updates.
Unlike the original Crisis Core, or even Remake and Rebirth, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion will not be exclusive to a single platform. In fact, this may be the Final Fantasy game launching on the most platforms of any title. You can pick it up for the
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