Is Final Fantasy VII Revelation Already Dividing Fans?

Final Fantasy VII Revelation may still be a long way off, but that hasn't stopped the community from debating every new detail revealed by Game Director Naoki Hamaguchi. In a series of recent interviews, Hamaguchi shed light on several major aspects of the final chapter in the Final Fantasy VII Remake Trilogy. From the controversial confirmation that the story's ending has not changed based on fan feedback, to changes being made to the open world after criticism of Rebirth's content overload, there is a lot for fans to unpack. In this video, we discuss: • Why the ending of the trilogy was planned from the very beginning • The continued fallout from Rebirth's divisive ending • What lies ahead with Aerith's fate • Midgar's return in Revelation • The future of the Gold Saucer and Queen's Blood • New details about Cid and Vincent • The removal of certain minigames • Why Revelation may be the final chapter of an era for Square Enix Most importantly, we'll talk about whether these announcements should excite fans... or make them nervous. As someone who has followed this project from the infamous 2005 PlayStation 3 Tech Demo through Remake, Rebirth and now Revelation, I wanted to take a closer look at what these updates tell us about the future of the trilogy and whether Square Enix can successfully bring this ambitious journey to a satisfying conclusion. So let's dive into the latest FFVII Revelation news and discuss whether the fanbase is already beginning to split down the middle. What do you think? Are these updates reassuring, concerning, or a bit of both? #FinalFantasyVII #FF7Revelation #FF7Rebirth #FF7Remake #CloudStrife #Sephiroth #Aerith #SquareEnix #JRPG #GamingNews