During the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy VII, along with the announcements of a remake of Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core and the news that Remake Intergrade will be released on Steam later this month, we had our first glimpse of the next part of Final Fantasy VII Remake.
It will be called Rebirth and seems to focus on some of the main plots of the original (we will not have spoilers) while throwing a key to our expectations.
We see the protagonist Cloud and the antagonist Sephiroth marching through a later area of the original game with lush vegetation, while the groupmate Aerith (we believe) meditates off the screen if she is dead. Or not.
We also have a brief look at Cloud leaning on the shoulder of Zack, the hero of Crisis Core. So yes. Even if you’re totally up to date with the story and derivatives of FFVII, this trailer is a giant question mark to get fans talking and theorizing for the next twelve months and beyond.
Producer Yoshinori Kitase said during the broadcast that: “Making the middle of a trilogy has its own challenges, but there are many second classic installments in the world of cinema that are defined by awesome story twists and deeper explorations. of his characters “.
Game director Naoki Hamaguchi said: “The remake project for Final Fantasy 7 will be a three-part trilogy, but Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is much more than a single installment of the series.”
Here you have. Final Fantasy VII Remake will be a trilogy. And so many side games.