Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is so big it needs its own PlayStation State of Play

final fantasy vii rebirth state of play
Credit: Square Enix


final fantasy vii rebirth state of play
Credit: Square Enix

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is going to be a huge game when it comes out, giving fans a huge world to explore with optional bosses and mini-games. It seems that there is more of the game to reveal, as the Remake sequel is getting its own State of Play next week just to reveal more info.

This special State of Play broadcast will take place on February 6, so fans can mark their calendars and patiently wait for new information. Releasing information so close to the game’s release is an interesting decision, though fans could always opt to skip it if they want to be surprised.

Considering how previous posts have shown us how different Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be compared to its predecessor, we’re surprised Square Enix wants to spoil more. Even if the State of Play spoils several things, we’re sure that the final game will have a few surprises for players.

We just had a State of Play, revealing many interesting games coming to the PlayStation 5 soon. From the hilariously named Sonic X Shadow Generations to the controversial Silent Hill 2 remake, some Death Stranding 2 gameplay, and Stellar Blade, this writer’s Game of the Year. At the least, we can understand why Rebirth is getting its presentation, as the sequel would have overshadowed the rest of this lineup.

Gamers won’t have to wait much longer before Final Fantasy VII Rebirth hits PlayStation 5, but we don’t blame them for being impatient. This game is going to have a ton of cool costumes for its characters, mini-games to play, and a whole chapter where Zack Fair is playable. Most fans are curious about the ending, as most have guessed what will happen, but are open to changes, based on how different Remake was.

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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is coming to the PlayStation 5 on February 29. Interested fans can pick up Final Fantasy VII Remake: Intergrade now on PlayStation 5 and PC.

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