There are already a lot of Final Fantasy games to keep track of, but Final Fantasy 7 and its affiliated offshoots make the narrative timeline of its subfranchise even more complicated. For the most part, titles in the Final Fantasy franchise aren't necessarily related unless they're direct sequels, like Final Fantasy 10 and its immediate follow-up. The games will share similar themes, aesthetics, and aspects, but plot-wise and character-wise the wide range of Final Fantasy games are usually quite distinct. Despite its 1997 release and the multitude of games that have been released since, Final Fantasy 7 remains one of the most beloved and popular titles within this narratively diverse franchise, and it remains so to this day.
It's no wonder, then, that even though Square Enix continues to develop new releases like the upcoming Final Fantasy 16, it has revisited the Final Fantasy 7 storyline again and again. Besides the main game, there are multiple spin-off games, short stories, and even animated features that revolve around the characters at the heart of Final Fantasy 7. With the success of the first part of theFinal Fantasy 7 Remake and the next two parts of the tale on the horizon, fans of the game have a lot to look forward to. The HD remaster of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion will also release sometime this winter, and players are wondering just where it fits into the ever-evolving and incredibly expansive Final Fantasy 7 timeline.
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