In a recent interview with The Daily Star, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth game director confirmed that there are currently no plans for a DLC for the game. Hamaguchi says that while he hears the desire from fans, “what the fans really want to see the most is not necessarily DLC.” “From my perspective, what the fans really want to see the most is not necessarily DLC. They want to see the third part of the series as quickly as possible,” said Hamaguchi. “So that’s why we’ve decided not to focus the development resources on creating additional episodes for DLC at the moment. We really are putting all our efforts into getting the third game out as quickly as we can. So, for the moment, that’s where we’re focusing our time.” Final Fantasy VII Rebirth launched on February 25 and is available now for PlayStation 5. According to new information from interviews published on the Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania Book, the story for the third part of the Final Fantasy VII Remake “has already been completed.”
The game’s details:
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the second entry in the Final Fantasy VII remake project, which retells the story of the iconic fantasy game that redefined the RPG genre in three distinct games.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth picks up with iconic heroes Cloud, Barret, Tifa, Aerith and Red XIII after they escape from the dystopian city Midgar and sees them embark on a journey in pursuit of Sephiroth, the vengeful swordsman from Cloud’s past who was thought to be dead.
In this standalone adventure, players will explore an expansive world, all brought to life with a new level of graphical fidelity, developed specifically to leverage the power of the PlayStation 5 console.
As players unravel a gripping narrative rich with mysteries to uncover, they will also witness the personal journey of each party member and strengthen their bonds to work together and face off against powerful enemies.
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A Nintendo Switch trailer was also released.
According to SteamDB.
An announcement trailer was also released.
As part of a merger.
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