After years of PlayStation exclusivity that defined Final Fantasy VII Remake and Rebirth, Square Enix has shattered its own mold. At Summer Game Fest 2026, the publisher announced Final Fantasy VII Revelation, the epic trilogy finale, will launch simultaneously on PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in Spring 2027. This isn’t just another sequel drop; it’s a historic strategic pivot, arriving exactly 30 years after the original Final Fantasy VII captivated the world. With a fully explorable open world, a new job system, and beloved characters Vincent and Cid joining the fight, Revelation promises to be the definitive conclusion Cloud and his companions deserve, and it’s finally coming to every major platform at once.
A New Multiplatform Era
The multiplatform release of Revelation breaks decades of PlayStation-centric strategy for the Final Fantasy VII Remake project. Remake launched in 2020 as a timed PS4 exclusive, arriving on PC later and skipping Xbox and Nintendo entirely. Rebirth followed in February 2024 exclusively on PS5. By contrast, Revelation is the first entry in the trilogy designed from the ground up for all platforms, signaling a major corporate shift at Square Enix.
Industry observers see this as a response to mixed sales performance. According to investment analysts who track Square Enix’s financial disclosures, Rebirth’s earnings fell below internal targets, figures the publisher has not publicly confirmed but which multiple reports have cited. The simultaneous multiplatform launch could set a new standard for future AAA Japanese RPGs, prioritizing audience access over hardware partnerships. However, the simultaneous release on five very different hardware platforms presents unprecedented optimization challenges for Square Enix, raising questions about performance parity and potential launch delays.
The decision extends beyond PlayStation. Revelation will be available on Steam, Epic Games Store, and Microsoft Store, plus the newly announced Nintendo Switch 2. This dramatically expands the potential audience, especially given that Rebirth finally arrives on Xbox Series X|S and Switch 2 in the months leading up to Summer Game Fest 2026, meaning the entire trilogy will soon be playable everywhere.

Gameplay Innovations, Open World, Job System, and New Gear
The biggest mechanical leap in Revelation is its fully explorable open world, achieved through the iconic Highwind airship. Players can seamlessly pilot the Highwind over the planet’s surface, parachute down to any location, and explore regions like Mideel, Wutai, and the Northern Continent. This marks the first time the Remake trilogy has offered true open-world freedom, moving beyond the semi-linear zones of earlier entries.
Combat receives a significant overhaul through the FITS system (Function Integrated Tactical Suitwear). This equipment system lets players customize outfits that unlock unique movesets and stat boosts, evoking the feel of classic Final Fantasy job classes. Beyond cosmetic changes, the new Job System lets characters swap roles mid-battle, for example, Tifa can fight as a Black Mage while Cloud takes on the Warrior archetype. This opens up deep tactical variety, rewarding players who experiment with party composition.
Two fan-favorite characters finally become fully playable. Vincent Valentine and Cid Highwind join the party, voiced by Matt Mercer and J. Michael Tatum respectively. Both bring their own combat styles and narrative arcs. Additionally, the legendary Weapons, Ruby, Emerald, and the new Ultimate Weapon, appear as optional super-bosses, offering endgame challenges for those who master the new systems.
The Final Chapter, Resolve, Nostalgia, and the 30th Anniversary
Director Naoki Hamaguchi set the thematic tone for the finale, stating that the story is “centered around resolve.” Cloud and his companions confront their deepest convictions as they face Sephiroth’s ultimate scheme. Producer Yoshinori Kitase added a personal note: “The story’s final destination represents my emotions spanning thirty years working on this title.”
The Spring 2027 release window is no accident, it marks the 30th anniversary of the original Final Fantasy VII, released in 1997. Revelation is both a conclusion to the Remake trilogy and a celebration of the franchise’s most beloved entry. For longtime fans, this timing reinforces the emotional weight of the narrative, tying Cloud’s journey to a defining moment in gaming history.
To reward dedicated players, Square Enix announced save data bonuses. Carrying over Remake Intergrade data unlocks the Chocobo & Moogle summon materia; Rebirth data unlocks the Phoenix summon. These bonuses encourage veterans to revisit the entire trilogy before the finale, though they are optional for newcomers.

The Road to Spring 2027
Two trailers debuted at Summer Game Fest 2026: a cinematic 2-minute 23-second reveal trailer and a 5-minute gameplay deep-dive that showcased the Highwind, new characters, and combat systems. Both are available on Square Enix’s official YouTube channel.
No exact release date has been announced beyond “Spring 2027.” More details are expected at future events like Tokyo Game Show or The Game Awards. While Square Enix has not confirmed any special editions, community speculation points toward potential collector’s editions featuring the Highwind model or a steelbook case, given the game’s anniversary significance. The publisher has also remained silent on whether a physical release will be available on all platforms, a growing point of concern for preservation-minded fans.
Given the scale of the game, additional content, such as DLC expansions or a complete trilogy collection for new players, remains a strong possibility, though official announcements have not been made. The simultaneous multiplatform launch means no player will have to wait months or years to experience the conclusion. For the first time, a mainline Final Fantasy VII title arrives on Nintendo and Xbox hardware at launch, a move that reshapes the competitive landscape.
A New Multiplatform Dawn for Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy VII Revelation isn’t just the end of a trilogy, it’s the start of a new multiplatform era for Square Enix. By launching on PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, and PC during the franchise’s 30th anniversary year, the publisher is betting that accessibility and nostalgia will deliver the blockbuster finale fans have waited nearly a decade for. With an open world, deep character customization, and a story about finality and conviction, Revelation looks poised to honor its legacy while redefining what a Final Fantasy conclusion can be. Yet the challenge of optimizing for five distinct hardware ecosystems looms, a test of Square Enix’s technical ambition that will determine whether this multiplatform gamble pays off.






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