Final Fantasy VII
News, coverage and analysis tracking Final Fantasy VII across the outlets.- Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Is Bringing Back the Airship DreamFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth is bringing back the iconic airship, the Highwind, allowing players to command it. This feature fulfills a long-held desire for airship travel in the Final Fantasy 7 universe.
- 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 Won’t Feature Bone VillageFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth will not feature the location known as Bone Village, according to director Naoki Hamaguchi. While Bone Village itself is excluded, surrounding areas like North Wood and the Temple of the Ancients will be accessible. The game is set to launch in Spring 2027 for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.
- Japanese gamers reveal their favourite games and the answers might surprise youA survey by Japanese magazine Famitsu revealed that RPGs dominate the preferences of Japanese gamers, with series like Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy being highly influential and desired. Nintendo was named the nation's favorite developer, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was a top pick for recommendations and replaying. The survey highlights a significant difference in gaming tastes compared to Western markets, with a strong emphasis on adventure and anime-style games in Japan.
- 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.
- Turn-Based RPG Final Fantasy Resonance Is Not a Port or Remake of Shuttered Gacha GameSquare Enix has announced Final Fantasy Resonance, a new turn-based RPG for PlayStation 5 built using HD-2D technology. This title is a complete reimagining of the 2015 mobile game Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, which ceased service in 2025, and will not feature microtransactions or live service elements. The game is set to release on October 22nd and will allow players to summon iconic Final Fantasy characters as Visions to aid in combat.
- 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.
- Japanese gamers vote on most influential game and series, favorite character, favorite developer, moreFamitsu magazine's 40th-anniversary survey of over 5,000 Japanese gamers revealed Nintendo as the favorite developer and Mario as the favorite character. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was highly recommended, while Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series dominated influence and sequel requests. Masahiro Sakurai was named favorite creator.
- Final Fantasy 7 Revelation director feels streamers are causing “a bit of a crisis” for RPGsNaoki Hamaguchi, director of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, believes that the popularity of game streaming poses a "crisis" for RPGs, as players might feel satisfied by watching without playing. He hopes developers can inspire viewers to engage with games directly by sparking curiosity and experimentation. Hamaguchi also noted that Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade and Rebirth are available, with Final Fantasy 7 on Nintendo Switch 2 coming in 2026.
- Tifa Becomes a Biker With FFVII Ever Crisis Rider Jacket and GlovesSquare Enix has updated Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis with new biker-themed costumes for Tifa, including the Rider Jacket and Riding Gloves, available until July 1, 2026. The update also offers a chance to obtain Red XIII's Brisingamen collar. The game is available on PC and mobile devices.
- Final Fantasy Resonance fans want the true stars of Brave Exvius, not just JRPG icons like Cloud and Tidus: "Bring…Fans of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius are expressing their desire for pop stars like Ariana Grande and Katy Perry to be featured in the upcoming Final Fantasy Resonance, rather than just traditional JRPG characters. While Square Enix has confirmed the return of 'Visions' from other Final Fantasy titles, the inclusion of these celebrity collaborators from the mobile game remains uncertain due to potential rights issues.
- Capcom Explains How Tifa From Final Fantasy 7 Came to Be a Street Fighter 6 DLC CharacterCapcom has explained the decision to include Tifa from Final Fantasy 7 as a guest DLC character in Street Fighter 6. The company believes she is a perfect fit for the fighting game's roster.
- Final Fantasy 7 Revelation could get DLCSquare Enix is considering downloadable content for Final Fantasy 7 Revelation if there is significant fan demand after its release. Director Naoki Hamaguchi stated that the team would actively explore requests for more details and aspects not yet depicted. While Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth did not receive DLC, the company prioritized investing all resources into Revelation to ensure a timely release.
- As an RPG fan, these are the 9 new trailers that have made me run to my wishlist this JuneThis article highlights nine new RPG trailers revealed in June that have excited the author, a self-proclaimed RPG fan. The showcased games span various subgenres and platforms, including Persona 4 Revival, Clockwork Revolution, Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave, Fable, Vampire: The Masquerade – Eternal Whispers, Threads of Time, Exodus, Signet City, and Final Fantasy 7 Revelation.
- Final Fantasy Resonance Trailer Reveals Series’ First HD-2D GameFinal Fantasy Resonance, the first HD-2D entry in the series, was revealed during a Nintendo Direct presentation. The game adapts the initial story of Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius and features turn-based combat with iconic characters from the franchise assisting the heroes. It is set to release on October 22, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
- Nintendo Direct June 2026 - trailers for The Duskbloods, Fire Emblem, and moreThe June Nintendo Direct showcased several new and upcoming titles, including a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, a new Xenoblade entry, and Kingdom Hearts 4 gameplay. Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave received a release date, and Nintendo Switch Sports Resort was announced. Third-party titles like Stellar Blade and Devil May Cry 5 were also featured for the Switch 2.
- We're getting our first HD-2D Final Fantasy game, and it's based on the now-shuttered mobile title Brave ExviusSquare Enix announced Final Fantasy Resonance, the first HD-2D Final Fantasy game, set to release on October 22nd for PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Nintendo Switch. The game adapts the story of the now-shuttered mobile title Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius, rebuilding and reimagining its narrative with new elements, a new turn-based combat system, and classic Final Fantasy features like chocobos and airships.
- Final Fantasy Resonance brings an all new HD-2D game with classic turn-based actionFinal Fantasy Resonance, a new HD-2D entry in the series, has been announced for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and PC, launching on October 22. The game features turn-based combat in the world of Lapis, where players control the knight Rain and can summon iconic Final Fantasy characters like Cloud Strife to aid them.
- Final Fantasy Resonance Returns To Turn-Based Battles With HD-2D VisualsSquare Enix has announced Final Fantasy Resonance, a new entry in the series featuring HD-2D visuals and traditional turn-based battles. The game will launch on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 on October 22, 2026, and will include classic characters from the franchise as recruitable "visions".
- 'There Is Only One Ending': Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Director Confirms Linear StoryFinal Fantasy 7 Revelation director Naoki Hamaguchi confirmed that the upcoming game will feature a single, linear ending, assuring fans that the overall story direction will not change. While player choices will influence individual experiences and side content, the core narrative path remains definitive. This approach aims to provide a conclusive ending to the trilogy for long-time fans.