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Today Square Enix has released a slightly upgraded version of Final Fantasy VII on Steam and alongside making it available on GOG.

This new version features quality of life improvements: 3x speed mode, disable random encounters, enhanced battle mode (recover HP/MP and max limit gauge) and autosave.

Final Fantasy VII Steam / GOG version screenshot

In Final Fantasy VII the world has fallen under the dominion of the Shinra Electric Power Company, a sinister corporation that has monopolized the planet's very life force as Mako energy. In the urban megalopolis of Midgar, an anti-Shinra rebel group calling themselves Avalanche have stepped up their campaign of resistance.

Cloud Strife, a former member of Shinra's elite SOLDIER unit now turned mercenary, lends his aid to the rebels, unaware that he will be drawn into an epic battle for the fate of the planet, while having to come to terms with his own lost past.

Final Fantasy VII was released in Japan on 31 January 1997 on the original PlayStation, the first game in the series not to be released on a Nintendo console. The PC version was released in 1998 by Eidos Interactive.

Final Fantasy VII

On 31 January 1997, today 29 years ago, Final Fantasy VII was released on the original PlayStation, the first game in the series not to be released on a Nintendo console. To celebrate this day Square Enix has published early concept art from Final Fantasy VII and a special message from Creative Director Tetsuya Nomura.

Final Fantasy VII early concept art

Special message from Creative Director Tetsuya Nomura

Happy Final Fantasy VII Day everyone!

Final Fantasy VII

Square Enix has announced that they will release a new version of Final Fantasy VII on Steam. The existing version will be renamed to Final Fantasy VII – 2013 Edition, but will no longer be available for purchase.

Here's the full announcement.

To our Final Fantasy VII community,

We will be releasing a new version of Final Fantasy VII on Steam.

Following the launch of this new version, the current version will be renamed Final Fantasy VII – 2013 Edition.

Please review the below information to understand how this update will affect existing owners:

Availability of Versions

  • When the new version launches, Final Fantasy VII – 2013 Edition will no longer be available for purchase on the Steam Store.
  • Existing owners will continue to have access to Final Fantasy VII – 2013 Edition in their library.
  • The new version will be listed on the Steam Store as Final Fantasy VII.

Access for Existing Owners

  • All players who already own the 2013 Edition are eligible to access the new version at no additional cost.
  • Both versions will remain accessible in the owner’s Steam Library once the new version is released.

Save Data Information

  • Save data will not be compatible between the two versions.
  • 2013 Edition saves will only work with the 2013 Edition.
  • New version saves will only work with the new version.

Thank you for your continued support of Final Fantasy VII.

Final Fantasy VII was released in Japan on 31 January 1997 on the original PlayStation, the first game in the series not to be released on a Nintendo console. The PC version was released in 1998.

Final Fantasy VII logo

Final Fantasy VII

A few days ago, on 7 September 2023, Square Enix has released Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis on mobile platforms. Over 1.7 million players have pre-registered for the game. A bonus awaits these players when they sign in.

Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis is a chapter-structured RPG experience that will cover key elements of the Final Fantasy VII timeline, including the events of the original game, plus new story elements penned by Final Fantasy VII Remake story and scenario writer Kazushige Nojima surrounding a young hero, Sephiroth.

Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis can now be downloaded in the Apple Store for iOS devices and the Google Play Store for Android devices.

The previous mobile game in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII series, Final Fantasy VII: The First Solider, was discontinued earlier this year. Will this game commit the same fate? It's not my cup of tea, since this is a gacha game.

Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis now available

Final Fantasy VII

Square Enix has announced that the mobile RPG Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis will be released on Android and Apple devices on 7 September 2023. Already over 1 million users have pre-registered for the game.

Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis is a chapter-structured RPG experience that will cover key elements of the Final Fantasy VII timeline, including the events of the original game, plus new story elements penned by Final Fantasy VII Remake story and scenario writer Kazushige Nojima surrounding a young hero, Sephiroth.

More information about how to pre-register can be found on the official website.

  Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis release date

Final Fantasy VII

After Square Enix has been teasing us on social media with developer details from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, during the Summer Game Fest liveshow a new trailer was revealed showing us a glimpse of what the open world will look like.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the second entry in the Final Fantasy VII remake project and picks up the story after Cloud, Barret, Tifa, Aerith and Red XIII escape from Midgar. The game will be released early 2024 on two discs exclusively on PlayStation 5.

Final Fantasy VII

Today 26 years ago in 1997, Final Fantasy VII was released in Japan on the original PlayStation. Square Enix has announced on Twitter that in Japan "Final Fantasy VII Day" has been officially registered to commemorate the anniversary of the launch of the original game.

Yoshinori Kitase, director of the original game and producer of the Final Fantasy VII remake project, shared a special message:

The 31st of January 1997, the day that Final Fantasy VII came out, was not just a significant day for the Final Fantasy series, but also marked when so many big things started moving for those of us who worked on the game.

I remember being overwhelmed at the breakneck speed with which video game technology was evolving, but also dreaming big things for the future.

With the establishment of this official anniversary day, I will now always remember these things, and hold them dearly in my heart.

Yoshinori Kitase
Director, Final Fantasy VII
Producer, Final Fantasy VII Remake project

Yoshinori Kitase - Final Fantasy VII Day

Happy Final Fantasy VII Day everyone!

Final Fantasy VII

Square Enix has announced that the free-to-play battle royale game Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier will end service on 11 January 2023 at 07:00 UTC.

Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier is a mobile battle royale game set in Midgar before the events of Final Fantasy VII. As a SOLDIER candidate, the player will make full use of their magic and abilities in a battle for their survival. The game was announced back in February 2021 and launched worldwide on 17 November 2021. By the time the service ends, the game is 1 year and almost 2 months in service.

Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier

The free-to-play game contains in-app purchases, like you can buy Shinra Credits. With the announcement, it is no longer possible to buy Shinra Credits. Existing Shinra Credits can be used until the service ends..

Final Fantasy VII

During the Final Fantasy VII 25th Anniversary Celebration that was streamed last night Square Enix has announced the second chapter in the re-imagining of Final Fantasy VII titled Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. We now also know that the re-imagining will be a trilogy.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth logo

Final Fantasy VII remake series Creative Director, Tetsuya Nomura said:

As revealed on the broadcast, there are currently four Final Fantasy VII projects being developed in parallel. Although each of the four titles plays a different role, they are all connected through the high-quality depictions of Final Fantasy VII’s world and characters. As someone who was involved with the development of each and every one of the original titles, I deeply understand the vision and thoughts behind each project, and I am actively involved in the development process for all four titles.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is being designed so that people can enjoy this game whether they know the original game or not. In fact, new players might even enjoy starting their Final Fantasy VII journey with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Cloud and his friends embark on a new journey in this game, and I believe that the scenes that they witness after leaving Midgar will give players a fresh, new experience. I can’t wait to share the intention behind naming the first title, “Remake,” and the second title, “Rebirth.” In time, I hope to reveal what the third title will be called, and where this journey will ultimately lead.

The development of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has been progressing rapidly since we adopted a new development structure. A title of this scale in which everything is interconnected even before production began is truly rare. In fact, some development has already begun on the third title. I myself have started on the development and am working towards the completion of the series.

We will work to deliver this title to fans with the same amount of enthusiasm from now until we reach the finish line. In the meantime, please enjoy the other 25th anniversary projects that further expand the world of Final Fantasy VII.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Director Naoki Hamaguchi said:

I am overjoyed that we are able to announce Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and I feel a strong sense of duty to deliver the ultimate Final Fantasy VII experience to all the fans eagerly awaiting this game. The development has already entered full production and the team is highly motivated in putting everything together on the project and working to create a finished game. The Final Fantasy VII remake project will be a three-part trilogy, but Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is much more than just one installment in the series. We are developing it with all of the passion and dedication needed to create an original game and plan to deliver the ultimate gameplay and world building experience. Trust me, it will be worth the wait!

And finally Yoshinori Kitase, Final Fantasy VII Remake series Producer and Final Fantasy VII Director said:

We have officially announced that the second title Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be released next winter, approximately three years after the original Final Fantasy VII Remake released in April 2020. Three years may feel like a long time for all the fans who are eagerly awaiting the next game, but we want to offer the best experience possible and reassure everyone that development is proceeding at an astonishingly fast pace for such a large-scale HD title. Making the middle part of a trilogy has its own challenges, but there are plenty of classic second installments in the world of film that are defined by stunning story twists and deeper explorations of their characters. Often these second installments become a favorite amongst the fans. In the same vein, we are aiming to make Final Fantasy VII Rebirth an even more gripping and memorable experience than Final Fantasy VII Remake, so please wait a little longer while we finish up.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth screenshot Final Fantasy VII Rebirth screenshot

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be released on PlayStation 5 in the Winter of 2023/2024. You can watch the announcement trailer below.

Final Fantasy VII

During the Final Fantasy VII 25th Anniversary Celebration that was streamed last night Square Enix revealed a new trailer of the mobile game Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis. Also they've announced that there are planning a closed beta test during 2022.

Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis is a single-player RPG that retells events from the original Final Fantasy VII along with the titles from the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Before Crisis, Crisis Core and Dirge of Cerberus.

Below you can watch the trailer.

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