since it was released Final Fantasy 7 Remake A large part of the community showed their discontent a few moments ago in the game that they did not recreate exactly what the original game was, but thanks to the announcement of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the pieces fit more and more. The original Final Fantasy VII from 1997 is part of a totally different timeline or universe than the Final Fantasy VII Remake. We will go into a bit of detail in the next few lines, so if you don’t want to find out about important plot points of these games, it is preferable not to continue reading..
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Going into detail, our protagonist from the original Crisis Core, Zack Fair, goes out at the end of the game on a mission from which he can’t return. This event directly follows the beginning of Final Fantasy VII, but from the trailer for FFVII Rebirth we could see that Zack is possibly still alive after all, which is not the case in the original games. Possibly Square Enix will launch this kind of remaster with the intention of connecting it to the new universe that it is building with all these elements created in the past.
Crisis Core FF7 Reunion could be part of the universe that formed Final Fantasy VII Remake
The lucky ones who have already played Final Fantasy VII Remake together with the DLC, were able to realize that many things do not fit at all with what the original version of the game was, this is thanks to the fact that Cloud and his companions ended up defeating the guardians of destiny, making no one have a predestined end, giving free rein to create a new story..
Just as Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII was a prequel to Final Fantasy VII, Square Enix may now make this remaster as a prequel to its Final Fantasy VII Remake project. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion will arrive in the Xbox ecosystem at the end of this 2022However, it does not yet have a definite date.