The second entry in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake project
releases in early 2024, still sticking to the timeline producer Yoshinori
Kitase originally set. The game also appears to be quite hefty in size, with
the closing title card claiming that the physical edition comes in two discs on
the PS5.
The trailer for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth opens with a news
broadcast of our heroes seemingly dead and getting carried around on
stretchers, after having fled the wreckage at the Midgar Expressway in the
first game. In the next shot, former SOLDIER Cloud Strife pushes open the door
to the quaint village of Kalm, located outside Midgar and blooming with
greenery and flowers.
“It may look that way, but in reality, it's barely hanging
on” Red XIII warns Aerith, who swoons at the peaceful sight. Earlier this week,
game director Naoki Hamaguchi suggested that the sequel will offer a ‘high
degree of freedom,' which is evidenced by glimpses of our heroes riding around
on Chocobos and exploring large plains on foot.
Meanwhile, Tifa has been wondering what Cloud's been up to
in the past five years. “This is going to sound crazy, but as far as I know,
Cloud was never in Nibelheim, five years ago,” she informs Aerith, in reference
to a devastating incident that occurred in the mountain village, long before
the start of the game's events.
The silver-haired antagonist Sephiroth has returned with a
vengeance, after having bested our heroes at the end of Final Fantasy VII
Remake. The FF7 Remake trilogy will likely continue messing with the original's
timeline of events, with a first-look teaser from last year showing bitter
enemies Cloud and Sephiroth just peacefully frolicking in the woods. There's
even a scene at the end of this new Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth trailer — playing
with what-if scenarios — implying that a younger Tifa got killed and the
existing one is a reincarnated form of sorts.
The Final Fantasy VII Rebirth trailer also offered an
in-depth look at the combat system, highlighting the Turks task force's return
and the ability to play as the aforementioned Red XIII, the crimson
lion-looking creature with a flame burning at the end of its tail. Same as last
time, Cloud unloads a barrage of strong slashes, as he juggles around enemies
and easily synergises attacks with his party members, which also includes Yuffi
from the Intergrade DLC.
Despite this remake project being divided into three parts —
yes, it's a trilogy — its co-director Motomu Toriyama confirmed that the sequel
was developed with ‘preparations' so that new players could jump in without
prior context.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is slated to release in early 2024
on the PS5.