Final Fantasy VII Remake
News, coverage and analysis tracking Final Fantasy VII Remake across the outlets.- Square Enix explains how it came up with the name for Final Fantasy 7 RevelationSquare Enix director Naoki Hamaguchi explained that Tetsuya Nomura chose the name 'Revelation' for the upcoming Final Fantasy 7 game because it is an easily understood word that signifies the end of the story and the truths that will be revealed. The game, which concludes the Final Fantasy 7 Remake series trilogy, is set to launch on Nintendo Switch next spring.
- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for Switch 2 is a portable journey best played at homeFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth has been ported to the Nintendo Switch 2, offering the same JRPG adventure but with significant compromises in visual fidelity and performance, especially in handheld mode. While the core gameplay remains strong and combat is fluid, the port suffers from blurry visuals, long load times, and simplified assets, making the docked mode the only recommended way to play. Despite its technical shortcomings, the game's ambitious nature and the fact that it runs on the device at all are noted as impressive achievements by Square Enix.
- Street Fighter 6 DLC character Yasmine launches August 3Capcom announced that Yasmine, a new downloadable content character for Street Fighter 6, will be released on August 3. Yasmine utilizes Filipino martial arts and will be available through the Year 4 Character Pass or Year 4 Ultimate Pass. Her release coincides with a roster-wide balance update.
- Yasmine Blitzes Into Street Fighter™ 6 on August 3!Capcom announced that Yasmine, a new character utilizing Filipino martial arts, will be available in Street Fighter 6 on August 3, 2026. She will be the first character released for Year 4 and will be available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Nintendo Switch. Yasmine's release will coincide with game balance adjustments for the entire roster.
- Final Fantasy 7 Revelation: Release Date, Gameplay, And Everything We Know (So Far)Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, the concluding chapter of the Remake Trilogy, is set to launch in Q2 2027 for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2. The game will continue the story after Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, featuring both action and classic combat options, new FITS system for character abilities, and an expanded open world explored via airship. New playable characters Cid Highwind and Vincent Valentine will join Cloud's party, while returning minigames will be optional.
- Final Fantasy 7 Revelation’s Title Was Picked Because it Answers Questions From Remake and RebirthDirector Naoki Hamaguchi revealed that Final Fantasy 7 Revelation was chosen as the title for the third game in the trilogy because it will answer unresolved questions from Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth. The central theme of the game is 'Resolve,' focusing on the player characters' emotions and choices. The title itself, 'Revelation,' signifies the unveiling of all answers by the game's conclusion.
- Naoki Hamaguchi explains why Final Fantasy 7 Revelation has that subtitle even if the game's central theme is "Resolve"Game director Naoki Hamaguchi explained that the subtitle for the upcoming Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Revelation was chosen because it best depicts the game's goal of revealing unanswered questions, not because of the central theme of 'Resolve.' Hamaguchi also noted that only a small number of development team members knew the title prior to its official reveal at Summer Game Fest.
- Both Final Fantasy 7 remakes are dirt cheap right now in a franchise sale—but I think you should play FF12 and enjoy the series' best combat system at a discount, tooThe author recommends playing Final Fantasy 12, praising its Gambit combat system as the best in the series, especially with the Zodiac Age version's enhancements. The article also notes that both Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth are currently on sale on Steam, alongside discounts for other titles in the franchise, including Final Fantasy 16.
- Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth Sales Seemingly Spike After Revelation RevealPlayer numbers for Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth have seen a significant spike on Steam, reaching their highest point since launch. This surge is attributed to the recent reveal of Final Fantasy 7 Revelation and timely discounts, suggesting renewed interest in the series ahead of the final chapter's release.
- Final Fantasy 7 Revelation will have an endgame "unlike Remake and Rebirth," teases the JRPG's lead, and I sure can't wait to have my teeth kicked in by Ruby and Emerald Weapon againFinal Fantasy 7 Revelation game director Naoki Hamaguchi revealed that the upcoming JRPG will feature endgame content distinct from Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth, including challenging optional superbosses like Ruby and Emerald Weapon. Unlike previous titles that encouraged New Game+ on hard mode, Revelation will offer dedicated endgame challenges separate from the main story.
- As hype builds for Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, fans are flocking back to play (the heavily discounted) Remake and Rebirth on SteamFollowing a strong trailer reveal for Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, interest in the series has surged, with both Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth seeing significant discounts on Steam. These sales led to over 10,000 concurrent players for Remake and over 6,700 for Rebirth, indicating strong player engagement ahead of the final installment's 2027 release. The upcoming game promises a vast world and a climactic conclusion to Cloud's story.
- Final Fantasy 7 Revelation lead thinks a potential Final Fantasy 6 remake would "be in better hands if it went to…Naoki Hamaguchi, lead director for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, has stated that while he sees fan demand for a Final Fantasy 6 remake, he believes it would be better handled by another creator at Square Enix. Hamaguchi is currently focused on completing the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy and anticipates continuing to work on JRPGs.
- Collectathon - Stjärnor, bananer och jakten på 100 procentThis article discusses the collectathon genre, where levels are designed as treasure maps for players aiming for 100% completion. It also touches upon various gaming news and discussions, including the release of Valheim on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, and the final part of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy. Additionally, it mentions potential layoffs at Ubisoft.
- Final Fantasy 7 Revelation’s Max Level is 99; Optional WEAPONs Have “Dedicated Narrative Components”Final Fantasy 7 Revelation will feature a level cap of 99, an increase from previous titles in the trilogy. Director Naoki Hamaguchi confirmed that optional WEAPONs will have dedicated narrative components, and the game will launch in Spring 2027 for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2.
- Whether you believe it or not, Final Fantasy 7 Revelation director Naoki Hamaguchi says the end's been planned from the startFinal Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy director Naoki Hamaguchi stated that the ending for the series has been planned from the early stages of development. He also discussed the team's approach to player feedback, emphasizing that they do not aim to please the 'median average' to maintain the product's unique character. Hamaguchi confirmed that Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Rebirth will feature a similar number of minigames as its predecessor.
- After Final Fantasy 7 Revelation wraps up, the remake's director wants to work on another JRPG: "Whether it be…Naoki Hamaguchi, director of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy, expressed his desire to work on another JRPG after the conclusion of Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis. While he is open to creating a new Final Fantasy title or an entirely new intellectual property, he is committed to continuing his work within the JRPG genre.
- Final Fantasy VII Remake director says his next project is probably going to be a RPGNaoki Hamaguchi, director of Final Fantasy VII Remake, indicated that his next project after Final Fantasy VII: Revelation will likely be a role-playing game. He is currently focused on the development of Final Fantasy VII: Revelation.
- Final Fantasy VII Revelation director was worried gamers may be satisfied just watching streams, says branching content needed in genreFinal Fantasy VII Remake director Naoki Hamaguchi expressed concern that game streaming might satisfy players without them purchasing the game, particularly for JRPGs. He believes branching content is necessary in the genre to encourage engagement beyond passive viewing.
- Final Fantasy 7 Revelation devs were "able to remain true" to the original 1997 JRPG, lead says, even if the story order "might be shifted up a bit"Square Enix director Naoki Hamaguchi stated that Final Fantasy VII Revelation aims to remain as true as possible to the original 1997 JRPG, even if some story beats are reordered. While the developers might consider certain elements less important, fan perception is prioritized, leading to minimal omissions. The remake trilogy will adjust the sequence of events, such as the Rocket Town story, to better fit the new narrative structure.
- Ahead of Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, Tifa and Cloud are as popular as ever in Japan, with new survey placing them above…A recent survey by Japanese magazine Famitsu revealed the enduring popularity of Final Fantasy 7 characters, with Cloud Strife ranking second and Tifa Lockhart third, behind only Mario. Tifa Lockhart is also set to appear as a DLC fighter in Street Fighter 6.