However, with Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, director Naoki Hamaguchi continued to maintain secrecy when it comes to the trilogy’s ending. “It’s been 30 years since the original Final Fantasy 7, and 10 years since we began developing the Remake series. This means that we won’t just be limited to seeing story elements from well-established sequels like the film Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children, but also spin-offs like Dirge of Cerberus and prequels like Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7. “So, we’re not denying the possibility of the ending tying into FF7 AC, but rather, we’re saying that FF7 AC has just been incorporated into the overarching FF7 Remake series, including the ending. Final Fantasy 7 Revelation is being developed for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2, and is slated for release in 2027.