Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis Closed Beta

Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis Closed Beta Announced

Square Enix revealed more information concerning Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis during the Final Fantasy VII 25th anniversary broadcast. Viewers were given a more detailed look at how environments and important scenes throughout the Final Fantasy VII extended universe will look in the game. In addition, a closed beta test will appear for Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis sometime in 2022.

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Combat was shown in the trailer, along with various cosmetics. For example, characters can wear unique outfits. Weapons will also have distinct appearances. There was also a tease at the end of the trailer that involved the iconic scene from Nibelheim with Sephiroth.

You can watch the segment about Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis below.

Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis is a mobile experience that will condense not only the original Final Fantasy VII‘s story, but that of spin-off titles as well. Square Enix outlined plans for the game, revealing that there will be no character gacha system. Instead, players will roll for weapons, similar to Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia. Additionally, story chapters will be free-to-play.

Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis will release on Android and iOS devices, and a closed beta will appear in 2022.


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