Recreation director of the Closing Fantasy VII Remake collection, Naoki Hamaguchi, defined in a current interview that the upcoming recreation intends to increase the world map and playable places much more than Rebirth.
The interview (by way of Wccftech) had Hamaguchi sharing in regards to the places gamers can go to in Revelation, and defined that the eight playable areas that had been present in Rebirth, are all coming again for the sequel together with new and unseen places.
The primary new places we are able to count on to discover within the sequel are notably Wutai, the hometown of Yuffie, and Rocket City, the place Cid is from. These areas had been neglected of the earlier recreation, and now will probably be freely explorable fairly early into the sport.
Hamaguchi additionally defined the influence that having the Highwind airplane early on within the recreation, which can enable gamers fast touring to entry different components of the map. The aircraft would give the gamers a lot of freedom about the place and when to discover throughout the map.
Hamaguchi additionally defined that for Closing Fantasy VII Revelation, it was essential that the eight returning areas from Rebirth may have new content material and issues to do, as technically gamers have already explored these places throughout the earlier recreation. It can be crucial that the sport will give gamers a great deal of causes to return to those acquainted areas.
It is usually identified that the sequel will enable entry to the principle location of the primary recreation, Midgar, that wasn’t a serious a part of the story in Rebirth. This location is the place all of it started, so it is smart for it to be open and stuffed with content material for the massive finale.
Closing Fantasy VII Revelation is ready to launch on PS5 in Spring 2027. It intends to perform the tough activity of ending a fan-favorite trilogy in a satisfying means, and the quantity of freedom for gamers to get pleasure from within the finale ought to assist it in direction of being a worthy ending.





