It wasn’t too long ago that Final Fantasy 7 Remake launched. Initially a PS4 exclusive, this title adapted the Midgar portion of the original Final Fantasy 7 into an expanded HD format. With new visuals, new action mechanics, and even an altered script, the game became a wild success. The changes made in Final Fantasy 7 Remake have proven to be divisive, but many are still excited to see where the FF7 Remake games are headed. The only question on fans' minds for a couple of years was when they would get to hear more about further installments.
With the advent of the Final Fantasy 7 25th Anniversary livestream, all that and more was answered. Not only are previously announced FF7 projects continuing, but there will also be a Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 remake titled Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion. Fans had been theorizing that future installments in the FF7 Remake series would go by other names that begin with the letters «Re,» and while Reunion has been taken, Rebirth has not. FF7 Remake Part 2 has been announced for Winter 2023 as Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and one more installment is coming after it. It's nice to finally know the full scope of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake project, and a trilogy seems like the right approach.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake's Steam Port Makes it More Accessible, and That's Great
Back in the first days of the FF7 Remake announcement, no one knew how to take the news that the Remake was being split into an unknown number of parts. Fans quickly deduced that the first part would cover Midgar, but what this meant for these games’ content is still unclear. Things were even further muddled when Remake Part 1 actually came out, as the title had been expanded to the length of a 20-30 hour RPG experience.
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