Final Fantasy 7 Revelation launch window details?
Final Fantasy 7 Revelation: what’s been confirmed
Square Enix’s next chapter in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy, Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, was highlighted during Summer Game Fest (SGF) Opening Night Live. The game is presented as the conclusion to the Remake project, following the previously released Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
While full specs vary by announcement round, the available coverage centers on how the project is being positioned: it’s treated as the “third part” of the remake arc, and it has already started generating attention among fans eager to see how story threads will close. In addition to the broader narrative framing, multiple articles point to postgame content / extra reveals being part of the experience—specifically, directors have teased material that extends beyond the main campaign.
Why it matters for players
This kind of confirmation is significant because it shapes expectations for pacing, structure, and how developers handle long-running fan questions that started with the original game.
If you’re tracking the FF7 Remake trilogy, the most useful takeaway from this batch of reporting is that Revelation has an explicitly “final” role in the remake project, and that the team is publicly addressing development hurdles and fan expectations rather than keeping details sealed. The combination of a formal SGF reveal plus director-level commentary suggests the project is moving from early announcement mode into clearer public-facing messaging.
What to watch next
- Any additional SGF follow-ups on platforms and playable characters
- Clarifications on what “postgame” includes
- More director explanations about how major story decisions land in the final installment