Final Fantasy has, for decades, served as a beacon of light for fans and fellow developers alike. From humble 2D origins to expansive 3D worlds, from turn-based skirmishes to real-time confrontations, the best-selling franchise has shown an immense versatility, inspiring copycats, spiritual successors, and more, along the way. To Square Enix's best, each entry has offered a fresh and unique experience, driven by new characters, narratives, and mechanics. Though fans have been barely able to recuperate from the release of Final Fantasy 16 - it's still being scapegoated for Square Enix's financial troubles - the horizon already promises a new dawn.
Enter, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the sequel to Final Fantasy 7 Remake and the middle part of the planned trilogy.
, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth might available on other platforms sooner than expected. Hints suggest the game might grace PCs as early as the end of May 2024. Interestingly, this three-month exclusivity is considerably shorter than previous entries in the series, which often left fans in suspense for at least six to twelve months if not longer.



