Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Ends Trilogy, Launches Everywhere Day One
Square Enix confirms the FF7 remake finale ships simultaneously on all platforms — a first for the trilogy.
The Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy ends with Final Fantasy VII Revelation — and for the first time in the series, it launches on all platforms simultaneously. That's a quiet burial for the strategy that defined this trilogy: Remake sat on PlayStation for a year, Rebirth for nearly two, and PC players are still salty about both. Square Enix reading the room here says a lot about where exclusivity economics sit in 2026 — when your finale needs the biggest possible day-one audience, leaving Steam and Xbox waiting is just leaving money on the table. The confirmation capped a stacked Summer Game Fest week that also delivered Resident Evil Veronica and Stellar Blade: Blood Rain, with embargoes lifting on a wall of titles in a single day. No release date yet, which is very on-brand for a trilogy that took a decade to tell one 1997 story.