Fans will have their first chance to play Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth at the Tokyo Game Show.
Square Enix are launching a demo of the long-awaited follow-up to 2020’s FF7 Remake at the annual convention held in Chiba, Japan this week.
The original Final Fantasy 7 is famous for one of the most devastating ever gaming story plot twists, but when FF7 Remake made tweaks to the original’s plot, it got fans wondering whether that moment would also be altered.
“What happens there is going to be a big surprising development,” the game’s producer Mr Kitase revealded about the story ending in the Forgotten Capital. “and a hook to get people interested and motivated to want to see what happens in the final part of the series”.