After Last Fantasy VII Revelation had its huge reveal at Summer time Recreation Fest, a number of burning questions concerning the sport and its future have been circulating on-line, and now we might have a little bit of an understanding of the place Sq. Enix plans to go after the large finale.
In a latest interview with GameSpot, sport director Naoki Hamaguchi shared that this sport is certainly the definitive conclusion to the trilogy, nevertheless, he didn’t rule out the potential for seeing the characters once more in potential future initiatives.
Hamaguchi shared he has been listening to the suggestions from followers, and he is aware of there’s a excessive demand for extra content material on this world that lasts past the finale sequel.
No matter the way it ends, followers will seemingly need to see these characters once more in some kind. Whether or not or not it’s a prequel or spinoff. It’s evident Hamaguchi and his workforce have been listening, and the demand is actually there for a continuation.
Hamaguchi additionally shared that whereas his workforce has been discussing extra tales, they haven’t really begun work on something as their full focus was on getting Last Fantasy VII Revelation out as quickly as doable with none distractions. It is extremely doable after the conclusion of the trilogy, Sq. Enix might begin trying into these tales additional, however till then, they should deal with the current.
Last Fantasy VII Revelation is coming in Spring 2027, and nevertheless the story concludes, it’s no shock that followers nonetheless need to see these characters in future video games. Hamaguchi and his workforce have some concepts to resolve on and hearken to followers as a lot as they’ll within the 12 months earlier than the finale sequel arrives.
Hamaguchi appears satisfied that the story ends with Revelation, however there are a great deal of storylines they might comply with afterwards if the fan demand is there. The gross sales and reception of the sport seemingly will play an enormous half in if any continuation occurs or not.






