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Development and Release
June 15, 2026 at 11:00 PM
Added Future Content section: no pre-launch DLC (resources focused on the main game); post-launch DLC would be considered on strong demand
Final Fantasy VII Revelation is developed and published by Square Enix as the third and final chapter of the Final Fantasy VII Remake series. It was announced on June 5, 2026, and is slated for a simultaneous worldwide launch in Spring 2027. Development is handled internally by Square Enix’s Creative Studio I, the team behind the earlier Remake entries.
In a notable change from the previous two entries, Revelation launches on all platforms at the same time rather than as a timed exclusive. It releases in Spring 2027, during the 30th anniversary year of the original 1997 game. It is the first mainline Final Fantasy to arrive on Xbox at launch since Final Fantasy XV, and the first to launch on a Nintendo console since Final Fantasy VI.
Detail | Information |
|---|---|
Release window | Spring 2027 |
Platforms | PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox PC) |
Launch | Simultaneous across all platforms |
Engine | A modified version of Unreal Engine 4, continued from the previous entries |
Players | Single-player |
Rating | Not yet rated at announcement |
Role | Name |
|---|---|
Director | Naoki Hamaguchi |
Producer | Yoshinori Kitase |
Creative Director | Tetsuya Nomura |
Character Design | Tetsuya Nomura and Roberto Ferrari |
Logo Illustration | Yoshitaka Amano |
At announcement the team framed Revelation as the convergence of the many Final Fantasy VII stories told over the years, and the emotional payoff of a project spanning three decades. The director has said the title is built around the theme of resolve.
Revelation entered full production after the launch of the previous entry, and its story was finished ahead of the rest of development. By the time of the reveal the director said the game was on schedule with playtesting well underway, adding that he had personally played through the entire game around forty times. The shift to launching on several platforms at once was handled by splitting the studio into smaller groups assigned to optimize each version, with the team aiming for gameplay and presentation parity across all of them.
Players who have save data from the earlier entries in the Remake series unlock bonus content in Revelation. A save from Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade grants a Chocobo and Moogle Summon Materia, while a save from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth grants a Phoenix Summon Materia.
Ahead of launch the team decided against producing downloadable content for Revelation. The director explained that they received many requests for add-on content for the previous entry, but chose to focus all of the studio's development resources on finishing the main game and releasing it as soon as possible. He added that the team would actively consider post-launch downloadable content if there is strong demand from players after release. No such content has been announced.
Revelation was revealed in June 2026 with a cinematic reveal trailer and an extended gameplay introduction, presented by director Naoki Hamaguchi alongside Matt Mercer, the English voice of Vincent Valentine.