Final Fantasy 7 Revelation has one huge advantage Remake and Rebirth never had

Of the many applause-inducing revelations that took place during and around this year's Summer Games Fest, Final Fantasy 7 Revelation definitely belongs to the most famous ones. The game is ready to close Final Fantasy VII a remake saga that will end an ambitious and unprecedented project that began in 2020 Final Fantasy 7 Remake.

This is exciting, but also probably a bit nerve-wracking for the game developers; there is a lot of driving there Final Fantasy 7 Revelation as the finale of this trilogy. Personally, I'm quite curious how to do it Revelation it wraps up the remake trilogy, even though I'm already well-acquainted with the world FF7who played the original game as well as some of the spin-offs. That's because the last third FF7 is probably his best, full of stunning twists and satisfying character moments. Indeed, “reveal” is the perfect word to pair with this game, as it pulls back the curtain on all the mysteries that have been built up to this point. It's bound to make quite a splash, which is exactly why its multi-platform release strategy is so wise.

A shot of Vincent Valentine from Final Fantasy 7 Revelation during combat

Final Fantasy 7 Revelation director talks about possible DLC like Integrade

Final Fantasy 7 Revelation director Naoki Hamaguchi made some pretty interesting points about possible DLC in a recent interview with GameRant.

All players can experience Final Fantasy 7 Revelation at the same time

Final Fantasy 7 Revelation will be cross-platform at launch

Final Fantasy and PlayStation have a fruitful, intimate relationship that dates back decades when Xbox was just a twinkle in Microsoft's eye. original Final Fantasy VII it was a PS1 exclusive in 1997 after all. Maybe that's why Square Enix worked with Sony to make both Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth timed exclusives for modern PlayStation consoles.

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake platform release dates

  • PS4: April 10, 2020

  • PS5: June 10, 2021

  • PC: December 16, 2021

  • Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S: January 22, 2026

With nearly six years between releases on PS4 and non-Sony consoles, it's clear that millions of gamers simply missed out on what is arguably Square's most ambitious project to date. Naturally, FF7 the rights holder does not want it. as a result Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth it was launched on third-party platforms just two years after its initial launch and after Square's president announced it Rebirth fell below sales expectations.

Final Fantasy 7 Revelation is more spoiler-proof than its predecessors

That's obvious Final Fantasy 7 RevelationThe cross-platform version is smart from a business perspective, but it's also particularly consumer-friendly. Naturally, the prospect of all current generation players getting the same access Revelation is a pro-consumer move in its own right, but its position as the series finale makes this choice even more significant.

In 2024, Square Enix announced a “reboot” of the company based on a more aggressive multi-platform strategy for HD titles, including Nintendo, PlayStation, Xbox and PC platforms, especially for major franchises and AAA/catalog titles. This followed disappointing profitability in the HD games segment, with Square Enix president Takashi Kiryu saying that major releases, including Final Fantasy 16 and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth failed to meet profit expectations.

Without going into spoilers, it's not an exaggeration to say that Final Fantasy 7 Revelation will be the most narratively significant entry in the remake saga yet, with twists that redefine the world and characters FF7. These revelations do Revelation best for social media engagement, as fans of the original will no doubt share their thoughts on creating different beats, as well as newcomers to the franchise.

But with access to all Final Fantasy 7 Revelation at the same time, it will be much easier to avoid spoilers online. Again, there was almost a five-year gap between the PS4 launches Remake and Xbox/Switch 2 ports, meaning non-PlayStation players would have to avoid major gaming discourse throughout this period to avoid spoiling themselves. It's no big deal to avoid YouTube or social media for a few weeks while you play the game; it's much more inconvenient to avoid these platforms and communities for years while you wait for a game to be released.


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Released

2027

Prequel(s)

Final Fantasy VII Remake, Final Fantasy VII Reborn


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