Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Will Offer Players Narrative Choices, Won’t Have Multiple Endings

The Final Fantasy 7 Remake series hasn’t given players much control over the story, but director Naoki Hamaguchi says the next game, Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, will change that. In an interview with GamesRadar, he explained that players will be able to make choices that affect how the story unfolds. However, these choices won’t lead to different endings.

During the interview, Hamaguchi explained that a central theme of Final Fantasy 7 Revelation will be “resolve,” as the main characters prepare for their last confrontation with Sephiroth under the threat of a looming meteor. He also mentioned the development team aimed to create a personalized experience for each player, rather than a single, uniform story. They want each fan to feel like they’re on their own unique journey within the game’s world.

According to Hamaguchi, the game’s climax will truly showcase the characters’ determination. While Cloud and his friends are incredibly popular with fans globally, the development team didn’t want to create just one fixed story. Instead, they aimed for each player to have a personal and unique experience leading up to and during the final battle.

The decisions players make will influence how their characters develop before the final battle with Sephiroth. According to Hamaguchi, these choices will create personalized, smaller stories for each player, reflecting their unique journey through the game. However, the main ending will remain consistent for everyone.

Players will encounter choices that impact the story, particularly during each character’s final battle. These choices will affect how those pivotal moments play out, showcasing each character’s determination as they fight for the planet’s fate. We’re aiming to make these final story sequences unique and meaningful for each player, depending on the decisions they’ve made throughout the game, and we’re excited for players to experience them.

So, I just heard that the game won’t have totally different endings depending on what you choose. But the way you get to the final ending will be unique! Apparently, your decisions will change the journey, and while everyone ends up at the same point, you might feel differently about it when you get there. It’s cool that even though the outcome is set, our personal experiences getting there will be different.

Hamaguchi acknowledged that, as Final Fantasy 7 Revelation concludes a seven-year-long trilogy that began with Final Fantasy 7 Remake on PS4 in 2020, many fans are eagerly anticipating how the story will end.

He explained that the final installment of this remake is likely to be a major focus for fans. Many are either concerned about or simply eager to see how the story will conclude.

The upcoming game, Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, is planned for release on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2 in Spring 2027. All platforms will receive the game at the same time. You can find more information in the announcement trailer, interviews with the game’s director Hamaguchi discussing side content, and details on how the open world will be accessible early in the game.

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2026-06-08 13:41