Square Enix has confirmed that the final chapter of its Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy will be titled Final Fantasy 7 Revelation. This exciting announcement came with the release of a teaser trailer, which provides the first look at the game’s narrative and visual style in Final Fantasy 7 Revelation.
From Rebirth to Revelation: The Final Fantasy 7 Trilogy’s Final Act
The announcement clarifies the structure of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake project, which has been divided into three parts. The series has evolved significantly since the release of Final Fantasy 7 Remake (2020) and its sequel, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (2024). Key narrative threads—Sephiroth’s manipulation, the Lifestream’s mysteries, and Aerith’s fate—will converge in Final Fantasy 7 Revelation.
What the Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Teaser Trailer Reveals
The trailer offers several insights:
- Return of iconic locations: Midgar’s ruins and the Northern Cave are reimagined with Unreal Engine 5 fidelity.
- New antagonists: Shadowy figures resembling Jenova’s corrupted forms suggest escalated stakes.
- Cloud and Sephiroth’s final clash: A cryptic confrontation is framed as a “reunion” of destinies.
Square Enix’s Vision for the Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Finale
Director Naoki Hamaguchi stated that Final Fantasy 7 Revelation will focus on “emotional closure” while expanding the remake’s divergent storyline. Producer Yoshinori Kitase noted, “This isn’t just a retelling—it’s a recontextualization of what fans thought they knew.”
Gameplay and Story Innovations in Final Fantasy 7
Early details include:
- Exciting party mechanics: Tifa and Aerith’s special skills will be crucial in battles, enhancing the gameplay experience.
- Exploration of open worlds: The new “Lifestream Realm” will feature engaging puzzles and opportunities to learn more about the story, deepening the Final Fantasy 7 experience.
- Challenging final boss: Multi-part fights against Sephiroth will blend action with moments for strategizing, providing a tough conclusion to the game.