The upcoming Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion remaster has some big implications for the series. Aside from bringing Zack’s story forward to new platforms, it also seems to be playing a role in the general Remake project.
This post contains spoilers for Final Fantasy VII Remake.
In an interview with Yoshinori Kitase, transcribed and translated by fan translator @aitaikimochi on Twitter, the producer discusses the upcoming Crisis Core remaster. The decision to make Reunion was apparently made in the middle of Final Fantasy VII Remake‘s development. Since Crisis Core was only on PSP, the team wanted more people to play Zack’s story.
Interestingly enough, there could be potential changes in the mix, too.
“The story of Crisis Core FF7 Reunion will basically not change from the original game,” Kitase says. “However, even if we say that, there might be some who played Remake or watched the Rebirth trailer and felt that something was… off. As such, you can consider Crisis Core FF7 Reunion as a part of the FF7R Project. With that in mind, we hope you can enjoy Zack’s story along with the strange feeling that was brought forth from FF7R.”
Regarding the CCFF7R story and its potential changes (I translated Kitase's exact quote).
-Story will basically be the same as the original Crisis Core-Those who played FF7R might feel something is "off" and can consider CCFF7R as part of the FF7 Remake Project pic.twitter.com/iYTTVdxISU
— ☆オードリーAudrey☆ (@aitaikimochi) July 17, 2022
And if you were curious, Dirge of Cerberus doesn’t seem to be in the works, since it happens after the original Final Fantasy VII.
With the reveal that Zack Fair seems to play a much, much larger role in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, remastering Crisis Core makes
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