Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Finally Has A Proper Name - Final Fantasy 7 Revelation
Final Fantasy 7 Remake's third and final entry has been revealed during Summer Game Fest, confirming once and for all that its name is Revelation.
Although Kingdom Hearts fans would certainly argue that Square Enix is too quiet when it comes to updates on announced games, that surprisingly hasn't been the case for Final Fantasy 7's remakes. Ever since Rebirth released last year, its developers have been very open about its development status and even some of its features.
From the Highwind being confirmed already to Square Enix announcing that the story has been completely written, we know a lot about the third and final part of Final Fantasy 7's remake trilogy. With that in mind, it was inevitable that we'd eventually see a proper reveal of it at some point, which is exactly what Summer Game Fest delivered.
Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Revealed During Summer Game Fest
No More Guessing About What Part 3 Is Going To Be Called
One of the biggest announcements of Summer Game Fest was the reveal of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3. Oh, and we can finally stop calling it that, as the game's name has finally been revealed as Final Fantasy 7 Revelation. Bonus points to you if you managed to get that one right.
Outside of the name, the reveal trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Revelation had a lot to show, including a first look at the Highwind in action, Cloud skydiving, Vincent's and Cid's combat styles, and much more. The trailer also showed a bunch of new locations being introduced in Revelation. After the debut, it was confirmed that Revelation will be launching on all platforms simultaneously this time around.
While you might be surprised to see Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 pop up relatively soon after Rebirth released, Square Enix does have a habit of announcing games early. In fact, we were all surprised at just how quickly Rebirth was confirmed after Remake's release, especially considering how massive that ended up being.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
RPG Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 91/100 Critics Rec: 97% Released February 29, 2024 ESRB T for Teen Developer(s) Square Enix Publisher(s) Square EnixWHERE TO PLAY
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