Final Fantasy VII Rebirth director and long-time series producer Yoshinori Kitase hopes that the world of the seventh entry in the series will continue after the remake project will be completed with the third entry.
The Ultimania book, released in Japan this week, includes a comment from Kitase-san regarding the seventh entry in the series, as summarized by @aitaikimochi, saying that he hopes its world will continue even after part 3 has been released. This game will perhaps be his last involvement with Final Fantasy VII due to his age, and for this, he wants to bring the trilogy to a close and on a positive note without leaving behind any unfinished business.
Kitase has hopes that the world of FF7 may continue on even after finishing the FF7 Remake Project trilogy, but they need to wrap up Part 3 first and foremost.
He thinks Part 3 will perhaps be his last involvement with a game in the FF7 series due to his age. In… pic.twitter.com/a5tGXfEQTG
— ☆オードリーAudrey☆ (@aitaikimochi) April 12, 2024
The Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Ultimania book also includes additional information on the game’s final battle, the ending, and the fate of a certain character. There will be some heavy spoilers from this point, so avoid reading if you have yet to complete the game.
Commenting on the final battle, Tetsuya Nomura revealed how Sephiroth can exist in multiple worlds simultaneously, so Cloud, Zack, and the other party members, while separated in different worlds, are fighting the same entity. This could be somewhat gleaned from the events leading up to the final battle, but having an official confirmation makes it easier to understand what really happened towards the end of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
Nomura has an interesting remark about when you fight Sephiroth during the ending battles
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Sephiroth’s existence can actually transcend worlds and exist at the same time in multiple worlds.When Zack comes to help Cloud fight Sephiroth, they both… pic.twitter.com/FmxOJdpKqO
— ☆オードリーAudrey☆ (@aitaikimochi) April 12, 2024
Speaking about Aerith’s fate, Tetsuya Nomura said that many wanted her not to die in the Forgotten Capital, and that’s why they showed Cloud intervene and deflect Sephiroth’s sword. Still, that seems not to be the way things actually played out, as Cloud’s painful flashbacks are a reflection of his mind that is refusing to accept the events. As such, it seems more likely that Cloud’s state of mind will play a central role in the next entry in the series. The Ultimania book also goes more in-depth regarding Aerith’s fate, although whether she is still alive or not is not clear at all.
Nomura’s comments on this #FF7RUltimania
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He mentions that many wanted to see Aerith avoid that fate in the OG for FF7 Rebirth, and that’s why the team delivered, having Cloud successfully deflect Sephiroth.There is a question that…
— ☆オードリーAudrey☆ (@aitaikimochi) April 12, 2024
#FF7RUltimania Spoilers
Aerith’s fate is…….we simply do not know LOL
Here’s the summary
Aerith’s Fate
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-It is hard to tell whether she lives or dies
-Based on what we see, it can lead to different interpretations
-However, what is confirmed is the party sees… pic.twitter.com/xAyOXmMbhe— ☆オードリーAudrey☆ (@aitaikimochi) April 12, 2024
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is now available on PlayStation 5 worldwide.