Final Fantasy VII Revelation Announced for Spring 2027 With Simultaneous Multi-Platform Launch

Square Enix confirms the final chapter of the remake trilogy and outlines “resolve” as Cloud’s closing theme across PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, and PC

Sebastián MamaniSebastián Mamani
06/06/2026 20:51
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If you’ve been tracking the remake trilogy’s long road across consoles and storefronts, you now have a clear destination: Final Fantasy VII Revelation has been officially revealed as the concluding entry, and it’s scheduled to launch in spring 2027 with a simultaneous release on every announced platform, which is the kind of “no waiting, ya pues” moment that changes how you plan your backlog.

Release window and platforms you can plan around

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Square Enix presented the title during Summer Games Fest, confirming that the game will arrive at the same time on multiple systems, so you won’t have to track staggered exclusivity windows or delayed PC drops like in previous entries; if you’re the type who coordinates with friends across different hardware, this detail matters more than it sounds, boludo.

Here’s where Final Fantasy VII Revelation is set to launch:

  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox Series X|S
  • Xbox on PC
  • Nintendo Switch 2
  • PC (Steam)
  • PC (Epic Games Store)

The theme: “resolve” as the trilogy heads into its final battle

Producer/director Naoki Hamaguchi appeared on stage and described the title’s central theme as “resolve”, framing it around Cloud and his companions as they find what they need—individually and as a group—to move into the trilogy’s final confrontation; if you’re organizing your replay, it helps to keep that word in mind as a through-line when you revisit key character beats.

A quick timeline refresher, so you don’t lose the thread

If you’ve ever sat down to explain to someone how this trilogy rolled out—first on one platform, then expanded, then upgraded—you know it can get messy, and I remember personally having to double-check dates before reinstalling everything on PC to keep my saves and settings in order; to keep it simple, this is the practical recap you can use.

  • Final Fantasy VII Remake launched on PS4 in April 2020, after a delay, and later expanded beyond exclusivity.
  • Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (with additional content) arrived on PS5 in June 2021, then PC via Epic Games Store in December 2021, and later PC via Steam in June 2022.
  • Additional platform releases for Remake followed, including a launch on Switch 2 and Xbox ecosystems on January 22.
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth debuted worldwide in February 2024 on two discs for PS5, then launched on PC (Steam and Epic Games Store) in January 2025.
  • Rebirth later expanded to Switch 2 and Xbox ecosystems on June 3.

What you should do next

To make this announcement useful instead of just exciting, take two minutes and decide: which platform are you committing to for Revelation, and are you planning a full replay or a story-focused recap run of Remake and Rebirth? If you want something actionable, write down your target platform, check your existing library (Steam, Epic, console), and set a simple reminder for spring 2027 so you’re not scrambling later when release week gets crowded.

If this simultaneous launch is a big deal for your group chat, share the platform list and agree on where you’ll meet up—keeping it chévere and organized now will save you headaches when the final chapter lands.

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