Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis Shares Gameplay Trailer
Square Enix has shared a new trailer for their upcoming mobile title Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis, highlighting the gameplay systems. Fans can anticipate an active-time turn-based system akin to the original game with materia, summons, and Limit Breaks. On the other hand, some newly implemented battle mechanics are Command Stance and Limit Combo.
Moreover, players can utilize auto and accelerated modes for a generally smoother gameplay experience.
Pre-registration is available via the official website.
The title recently achieved 1.2 million pre-registrations.
- Check out our Preview of the game.
- 25th Anniversary Trailer
- Compiled Interview Information
- Summer 2023 Trailer
- Summer Games Fest Trailer
- First Featured Games, Playable Younger Sephiroth
- Gameplay Features, Outfits & Co-Op; Younger Versions of Characters Planned
- Character Trailers
- CBT Report
- Main Theme
- “Fight On!” Theme
- “The Prelude” Theme
- “Bombing Mission” Theme
- Story Trailer
You can view the gameplay trailer for Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis below:
Introducing the Game: Battle
Get hands-on with a smartphone-optimized Active Time Battle system inspired by the original FFVII.
With support features like Auto mode and Accelerated Mode, anyone can easily enjoy battles. #FF7EC #FF7EverCrisis #FF7 pic.twitter.com/01PVq85cV9— FINAL FANTASY VII EVER CRISIS_EN|FF7EC (@FFVII_EC_EN) August 15, 2023
Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis will launch for mobile devices via iOS and Android on September 7, 2023.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will release for PlayStation 5 in Early 2024 on two discs. We’ll keep you all updated on this highly anticipated release.
Check out our previous coverage for screenshots and staff comments.
We also shared our thoughts on the latest trailer.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the sequel to the first entry in this ongoing Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy effort. Throughout the announcement trailer, players got a tease of the Nibleheim flashback with Cloud and Sephiroth and Zack carrying Cloud, seemingly from either the end of Crisis Core or the end of Remake.
The latest trailer from Summer Games Fest showcased quite a bit more, with a relatively open world, team attacks, Chocobo riding, and fascinating story developments that have truly made this entry diverge from the original game’s timeline. Still, familiar areas like Cosmo Canyon and the Chocobo Farm are also present. Oddly, Square Enix calls this a completely standalone entry, which comes off as too blatantly untrue, even for marketing purposes.
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