New Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Trailer Reminds You Sephiroth Sucks

With a little over a month before it’s releases, Square Enix has dropped a new trailer for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, teasing an epic clash with the iconic villain.

Hard to believe, but the next chapter in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy is almost here. Today, Square Enix, has given eager players a fresh trailer to enjoy and help keep the hype in overdrive.

Voted “Most Anticipated” Game of 2024 at The Game Awards, FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH is the new story in the critically acclaimed FINAL FANTASY VII remake project. This standalone adventure set across a vast and vibrant planet sees Cloud, Tifa, Barret, Aerith and Red XIII escape from the dystopian city of Midgar into the wide world beyond. To hunt down Sephiroth, a haunting figure from Cloud’s past bent on ruling the planet, these unlikely heroes join forces with new companions like the spirited ninja operative Yuffie and the wisecracking, feline-shaped robot Cait Sith. Lead these characters into battle to overcome their fates. Explore classic locales reimagined in dazzling detail. Encounter dozens of hours of rewarding side contents, fiend hunts, mini-games and rich stories of the planet’s people and cultures.

 

FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH follows the first game in the trilogy, FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE, released in 2020 to universal acclaim from players and critics around the globe. After earning more than 20 perfect scores from media and being selected as a PlayStation® “Editor’s Choice” pick, FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE became the highest-selling digital release on the PlayStation® platform in SQUARE ENIX’s history, exceeding more than 7 million shipments and digital sales worldwide since its release.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth hits PlayStation 5 on February 29, 2024.

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