Final Fantasy 7 Revelation closes the trilogy in spring of twenty twenty-seven

Published on June 10, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Square Enix has confirmed that Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, the third and final installment of the remake, will arrive in spring 2027 on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X, and Switch 2. The story picks up right where Rebirth ended, with Cloud and the group facing the threat of Sephiroth and the meteor looming over the planet.

Cloud Strife gripping Buster Sword while facing Sephiroth atop a crumbling mako reactor, meteor glowing ominously in stormy sky above, party members Tifa and Barret positioned behind with weapons drawn, materia glowing on gauntlets and armor, metallic debris falling around them, cinematic action scene, dramatic lighting with green mako energy reflections on wet metal surfaces, dynamic pose demonstrating final confrontation, ultra-detailed character textures, particle effects from materia spells, photorealistic game cinematic render, epic scale with planet visible through broken sky

A graphics engine pushed to the limit across multiple platforms 🎮

Development leverages a refined version of Unreal Engine 4, adapted to squeeze the most out of current consoles' SSDs and the Switch 2. Square Enix promises seamless transitions between zones, stable 60 fps combat, and more efficient dynamic lighting management. The team has optimized load times to ensure a smooth experience on both PC and consoles, without compromising the open-world density.

The meteor arrives, but so does the release date ☕

We finally know when the meteor will fall: spring 2027. Just in time for Sephiroth to grab a coffee while he waits. The funny thing is, after three games, we still don't know if Cloud's dreams are real or just a graphics engine bug. At least the Switch 2 will have time to warm up before the apocalypse.