It's been three years since Square Enix released the highly-anticipated Final Fantasy 7 Remake on the PlayStation 4.
After selling over 3.5 million units in its first three days of launching in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, fans held its collective breath in anticipation of what the next chapter in this remake trilogy would bring. The answer? Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
As the latest trailer for this sequel dropped, Square Enix celebrated another impressive milestone, announcing that the Final Fantasy 7 Remake has now shipped and sold over seven million units worldwide.
While these numbers are impressive in their own right, it's worth considering the broader context. It's been said that by August 2020, the game had reached 5 million in sales. This means that in the past three years, it has managed to sell an additional 2 million units, even with its expansion to two new platforms: the PlayStation 5 and the PC. This expansion introduced a newer version of the game called Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade in 2021, which featured enhanced visuals and an additional DLC episode spotlighting Yuffie Kisaragi.
Though Square Enix has faced delays, such as the original FF7 Remake's postponement by a couple of months because of the COVID-19 pandemic, they've consistently aimed to provide a polished gaming experience. The title recounts the gripping narrative from the opening hours of the classic Final Fantasy 7, breathing life into iconic characters like Cloud, Tifa, and Aerith as they challenge the malevolent Shinra Electric Power Company. Diverging from the original's ATB turn-based combat, the remake introduced an action-oriented system, presenting a modern take on a beloved classic.

