Final Fantasy VII Remake ended on a big cliffhanger back in 2020, teasing an all-new timeline for Cloud Strife and his party as they fought to change fate. For its upcoming sequel, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, a new quote from co-director Motomu Toriyama is hinting at an even bigger divergence from the established story.
«As it says at the end of the game 'The Unknown Journey Will Continue', and Cloud and his friends will be on that journey for a while yet,» co-director Motomu Toriyama said in the final chapter of Square Enix's FF7 Remake blog series. «From here on in the Whispers cannot act to maintain the destined timeline, so fans can look forward to seeing what kind of future awaits the team.»
Toriyama had previously mentioned that parts of future installments of the remakewill «differ significantly from the original,» and that he hopes Remake's Honeybee Inn scene serves as a good example. According to the developer, this scene was a great showcase on how to update and change parts of the original game for modern audiences.
During Remake's story, players would often encounter phantoms known as Whispers, which would appear every time the plot deviated from the story told in 1997's Final Fantasy VII. By the end of Remake, Cloud has successfully managed to step beyond the preordained path that fate had in store for him and his party. In a final encounter with Sephiroth at the edge of Creation, the antagonist cryptically mentions defying destiny and exploring a path that does not yet exist.
Some of those changes from Rebirth are massive, andwe'll likely see the ramifications of them in Rebirth. That new direction is also opening up this chapter of Final Fantasy to new players, with creative director Tetsuya Nomura
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