Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis is a free-to-play mobile game that covers various spin-off titles and movies from the Final Fantasy VII universe, with three stories available at launch and additional chapters released monthly.
Sony Interactive Entertainment will hold a State of Play presentation on September 14, focusing on updates to previously announced games for PlayStation platforms, including indie and PS VR2 highlights as well as major upcoming titles from third-party partners.
PlayStation's State of Play showcase featured announcements including the release date for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, new gameplay footage for Spider-Man 2, the upcoming Resident Evil 4 Separate Ways DLC, the winter release window for Resident Evil 4's PS VR2 mode, a new story trailer for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, the Deep Earth Collection of PS5 accessories, and release dates for Bennett Fody's Baby Steps, Roblox for PS4, Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord for PlayStation VR2, Helldivers 2, and the open beta for Foamstars, as well as the announcement of an expansion for Tales of Arise.
The highly anticipated Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will feature 100 hours of gameplay, a vast world map, free exploration, compelling stories, and fun mini-games.
The recent showcases from PlayStation and Nintendo have highlighted the excitement and nostalgia surrounding the Tomb Raider and Final Fantasy 7 games, showcasing how past ideas are shaping the future of gaming.
The upcoming Final Fantasy VII Rebirth game will feature a dramatic storyline with major twists and turns, including the pivotal moment of Aerith's death, and there are hints of potential alternate timelines and character fates.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the second part of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy, will feature upgraded combat mechanics, including powerful team-up moves and revamped graphics, as well as the ability to ride and interact with Chocobos in different terrains, providing players with a depth of gameplay and a lighter tone amidst the perilous journey to stop Sephiroth.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the upcoming sequel, showcased over 30 minutes of gameplay footage at Tokyo Game Show, featuring exploration, combat, a card minigame called Queen's Blood, and a piano-playing minigame, building on what Remake got right and scheduled for release on 29th February.
One fan theory suggests that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth may end with Cid's rocket experiment and serve as the game's cliffhanger, setting up the third installment of the remake trilogy.