It has been 25 years since Final Fantasy VII was released and players can enjoy this popular game. So much so that Square Enix created the event seven years ago, announcing Final Fantasy VII Remake. And to celebrate the anniversary of the release of the original game, Square Enix took the opportunity to organize an event and reveal new information about its upcoming games.
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Final Fantasy VII Remake is finally available on PC
It took nearly two years before you could enjoy Final Fantasy Remake on PC, but now players’ patience has been rewarded, with Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade available today on Steam.
Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis – 25th Anniversary
Obviously, the other expected game is Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis and Square Enix of course lets us know that they haven’t forgotten their fans. The mobile game is expected to enter a closed beta later this year. However, a small video was handed over to us, so we can get a little preview of what lies ahead in the game.
Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core Reunion
Another game is rolling out from the original PSP medium to hit PC, Xbox series, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, and Nintendo Switch sometime this coming winter. This mod follows Zack’s story with Final Fantasy VII Core Reunion. A game that takes its story a few years before the events of Final Fantasy VII, while we can see that the game’s models and textures have been worked on and the dialogues are fully dubbed.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Part Two: Rebirth
As you might have guessed, it’s time for Square Enix to reveal Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, which is thus the second installment of the Final Fantasy VII remake. And if there’s anything that will jump out at fans, it’s that Zack has a role in the game, as well as seeing Cloud with Sephiroth. What we must understand is what we already knew, that this new version is taking a slightly different direction compared to the original game.