Earlier this year, Square Enix made a bold promise about how much content Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will have. With only months to go before its release, The Game Awards' Most Anticipated Game is shaping up to a massive adventure, perhaps much more so than initially promised.
In a recent interview with Game Informer, FF7 Rebirth's director, Naoki Hamaguchi, confirmed that the sequel promises an immersive 40 hours of main storyline gameplay. However, the true scale of the game becomes more apparent when considering the side content, which is estimated to make up about 80 percent of the exploration-based content. As a matter of fact, those intent on exploring every nook and cranny of the game, a playthrough could extend beyond the 100-hour mark, offering an experience that is both vast and immersive.
Hamaguchi's vision for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is ambitious, to say the least. Creative Business Unit I is designing it to be able to cater to a broad range of players, from those focused exclusively on the main storyline to those who want to put themselves deep into the exploration and completion of side quests. This expansive approach and commitment towards delivering a rich, multi-faceted experience all but guarantees that the sequel is more than just a rehash of events previously already experienced.


