

Players will almost definitely get Chocobos, the ridable avians that appear in every Final Fantasy game. Judging from the original saga, players will gain access to a host of new vehicles as Cloud’s journey unfolds. Will FF7 Remake Part 2 have any new features? While it’s not yet clear how Remake’s changes to Sephiroth, Avalanche, and Shinra will shape the story going forward, we do know that everyone’s favorite new character, Roche (the SOLDIER who’s obsessed with his motorcycle), is almost certainly going to return for the sequel. “However, if we were to do that, then all we would be doing is just adding to the original experience, which would cause the Remake to lose its significance.” Wedge and Biggs - and maybe even Jessie - are still alive, so that’s already a major deviation from canon. In a July 2020 interview, Kitase suggested there will be narrative upheavals ahead: “I’m sure there are people who wish to experience the exact same story and relive memories,” he said.
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Expect future entries to pull heavily from the animated movie Advent Children and other spin-off games like Crisis Core, particularly after Part 1 grappled heavily with these characters defying “Destiny.” Not only is Zack alive (either in the main timeline or a parallel one) based on the FF7 Remake ending, but it’s plausible that Aerith avoids her grim fate. There are also plenty of brand-new characters and details. However, we can’t expect the sequel to mirror FF7’s original story exactly.įF7 Remake Part 1 and Intergrade expand upon the original a great deal, introducing new characters and enhancing the roles of minor supporting figures by incorporating elements from spin-off games like Dirge of Cerberus. Disc 1 culminates with Sephiroth getting the Black Materia and then murdering Aerith at the Forgotten City while she’s praying to cast Holy magic to counteract Meteor.

Then they visit locations like Junon, Gold Saucer, and Cosmo Canyon while hunting down the Black Materia. Right after Midgar, the party goes to Kalm (which was hinted at in the Intergrade post-credits scene), where Cloud tells a story about his past we later learn is muddled, to say the least. Sephiroth hopes to absorb the Lifestream and become a god when that happens. However, the planet’s Lifestream would theoretically try to protect the planet and/or heal the wound. Sephiroth’s plan is to use the Black Materia to summon Meteor, a magic spell capable of destroying life on the planet.

The most likely possibility is that the second part of FF7 Remake will end where the original’s first disc concludes: the Forgotten City. Cloud and his friends travel across plains and mountains, pick up some new party members, and fight to save the planet from Shinra and Sephiroth. In the original title, this is when Final Fantasy VII transitions to an open-world, globe-trotting adventure. Spoilers follow for the original Final Fantasy VII, so skip this section if you don’t want to know more.įF7 Remake’s credits roll when the party leaves Midgar. Both Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts III were in development for about a decade. Producer Yoshinori Kitase told Famitsu (via ) in December 2020 that “development for is progressing smoothly” but asked that fans “please wait a bit longer for more details.” Given the unprecedented scope of the project, it’s hard to make predictions, especially when many of Square Enix’s biggest projects take years to develop. The team confirmed development was ongoing again in July 2020. Square Enix President Yosuke Matsuda confirmed in February 2020 the slight delay of the release of FF7 Remake would not impact the timeline for the next installment.
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The first game’s director Tetsuya Nomura previously confirmed via a blog post that development was in full swing by November 2019. “We just started the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy VII, so we want to celebrate and get fans excited, so within the next 12 months, we want to share some information,” Kitase wrote. In a post celebrating the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy 7, producer Yoshinori Kitase confirmed Square Enix would reveal Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 sometime in 2022. Square EnixįF7 Remake Part 2 won’t be released until 2022 or later, but Square Enix has only offered a few vague promises on when the next game might be announced. Barret, Cloud, and Tifa experience a hologram vision of the past.
