When Square Enix announced Final Fantasy 7 Remake so many years ago, fans didn't know they would be waiting for so long. The first game was a long time coming, but Final Fantasy 7 Remake was beloved by many fans at launch and eventually expanded with the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade chapter. When Square Enix announced a special 25th-anniversary event for the franchise, many hoped the long-awaited official reveal of the second part would be there.
There were a ton of exciting announcements at the Final Fantasy 7 event, including an improved version of Crisis Core and a Steam Port for the first part of the remake (releasing June 17, 2022), but of course, Square Enix delivered upon several fan requests when it pulled back the curtain on Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2.
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The Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 trailer opens by discussing/questioning Sephiroth's endgame and his plans for the planet, while showing off what appears to be a bigger open area than seen in the first game's Midgard. It also seems to tease more developments of Zack Fair's new story before ending rather quickly. It's not much, but it is a nice teaser of what's to come.
The trailer ends by revealing its official title, Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth, and confirming a release window of next Winter, meaning 2023. This means fans still have a long wait ahead of them, but Square Enix also confirmed there would be three parts to the Final Fantasy 7 Remake. At the very least, this gives fans some new and reasonable expectations for the second and third parts. A trilogy, probably accompanied by DLC, is the best direction for the franchise, but there's one way some fans may have been disappointed by the showcase.
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