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Final Fantasy VII Revelation Is Coming in 2027 as the Remake Trilogy’s Finale
Final Fantasy VII Revelation is coming in Spring 2027 as the final entry in Square Enix’s Remake trilogy, with wishlisting now live on Epic Games Store and other platforms.
Square Enix has opened wishlisting for Final Fantasy VII Revelation, the third and final part of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy. The RPG is planned for Spring 2027 on PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, Steam, and Epic Games Store, bringing Cloud, S
Square Enix is preparing to close out one of the biggest RPG remake projects in gaming with Final Fantasy VII Revelation, the third and final entry in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy. Epic Games Store has spotlighted the game with a new wishlist-focused article, while Square Enix’s official product page confirms the game is now available to wishlist and is planned for Spring 2027.
Final Fantasy VII Revelation follows Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, which represents Part 1 of the trilogy, and , which represents Part 2. Square Enix’s official site lists as , making this the concluding chapter of the company’s multi-game reimagining of the 1997 RPG classic.
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Part 3 of the FFVII Remake trilogy
The official product page uses a simple but heavy setup: “A vast planet awaits. Everything leads here.” It frames the story around the final battle for the fate of the world, with players taking to the skies, charting their course, and standing with their companions against Sephiroth one last time. That wording suggests Revelation will lean into the late-game scale fans have been waiting for since the trilogy left Midgar in Remake and expanded into the wider world in Rebirth.
One of the most important confirmed details is platform reach. Square Enix’s product page lists PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, Steam, and Epic Games Store. Square Enix’s broader games listing also identifies Windows, Steam, and Epic Games Store as PC options. That is a major shift for the trilogy’s release strategy, since earlier entries had a more staggered platform rollout. For players, this means Revelation is being positioned as a much broader launch across console and PC storefronts.
Square Enix is keeping many gameplay details close for now, but the official media shown on the product page gives a sense of the scale. One image shows a massive sea creature rising from the ocean near an industrial facility, while another shows fast action combat against a large plant-like enemy in a lush environment. These are official media assets on Square Enix’s page, but they should be treated as promotional material rather than a full gameplay breakdown.
The product page also confirms that the game is currently ESRB Rating Pending, meaning final content descriptors are not yet locked. Pricing, editions, PC system requirements, file size, preorder bonuses, deluxe content, and any save-data rewards are not confirmed on the official product page available here. Square Enix also has not provided a specific release day beyond the Spring 2027 window in the official listing.
For players who have followed the trilogy from Remake to Rebirth, Revelation is the payoff chapter. The big question is not just how Square Enix will recreate late-game moments from the original Final Fantasy VII, but how it will resolve the trilogy’s own expanded story threads, character arcs, and altered sense of fate. The title itself points toward answers, closure, and possibly a more direct confrontation with the mysteries the remake project has built over two previous games.