Despite being the second part of the Final Fantasy VII remake, Rebirth has been designed so that people can enjoy the game whether they know the original game or not. In their campaign, Cloud and company embark on a new journey that will take them beyond Midgar. The third installment, which has been in development for a few months now, will bring the trilogy to an end. Rebirth will arrive three years after the first installment, a long period of time that the development team has wanted to take to “offer the best possible experience”
“We are delighted to release Final Fantasy VII Rebirth worldwide next year,” says producer Yoshinori Kitase. “In the next installment of this exciting story, Cloud and company (both new and old characters) will embark on a new adventure that will allow audiences to enjoy this story even if they don’t know the previous title or the original Final Fantasy VII. The The entire team has worked diligently and demonstrated their passion for the world of Final Fantasy VII to deliver an unforgettable experience for longtime fans and the uninitiated alike, with a new level of cinematic storytelling, fast-paced, gripping combat, and exploration. in a vast world.”
“The Final Fantasy VII Remake Project will be a three-part trilogy, but Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is so much more than just one installment in the series,” says Naoki Hamaguchi, director of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. “We are developing it with all the passion and dedication necessary to create an original game and we plan to offer the best gaming and world building experience in the world. Trust me, the wait will be worth it!”
“Making the middle part of a trilogy has its own challenges, but there are many classic sequels in the world of cinema that are defined by impressive story twists and deeper character explorations,” says Yoshinori Kitase, producer of Final Fantasy VII Remake and Final Fantasy VII. “Second installments often become fan favorites. Along the same lines, our goal is to make Final Fantasy VII Rebirth an even more exciting and memorable experience than Final Fantasy VII Remake. […]”