Perhaps the final part of the long-running compilation of Final Fantasy 7, which follows the odd naming convention of AC for Advent Children, BC for Before Crisis, CC for Crisis Core, and DC for Dirge of Cerberus, making it Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis (EC), is more what you would expect a true remake of the original game to be. Unlike Remake, this retelling of events is more comprehensive and faithful, at least in terms of the original game, than what we got before. Outside of the new trilogy, this title is meant to bring all the elements of the compilation into one package.
Remake was many people’s first taste of the world and characters of Final Fantasy 7 and inspired plenty of people to go back and see what the original was all about. As it turns out, there’s a lot to go back and catch up on, some of which, like Before Crisis, are not even available in the west. Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis aims to give those who want the full Final Fantasy 7 experience a better understanding of Remake and the sequels in one convenient package. Get ready for a whole lot of turn-based action combat as we run down everything we know about Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis.
When Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis was first revealed, we only knew that it would be coming out at some point in 2022, but the latest news is that there will also be a closed beta test sometime in 2022. Neither have a concrete date just yet.
It should also be noted that Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis is going to be released episodically. We don’t know how many parts it will be released in, though Square Enix claims that each chapter will be released on a monthly schedule — so just know that this will be an ongoing project to keep up with.
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