Square Enix used Summer Game Fest 2026 to formally unveil Final Fantasy VII Revelation, the third and final entry in the studio's multi-part remake of the classic 1997 RPG.
The announcement positions Revelation as the climactic conclusion to the Final Fantasy VII remake project, following Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
Square Enix also confirmed that Revelation will launch simultaneously across all platforms, explicitly including Nintendo Switch 2.
At the event, Square Enix provided the first extended look at the new chapter and released a short PR synopsis describing the stakes.
In journalistic terms: Square Enix said the world is at risk of annihilation and that the final confrontation with Sephiroth has begun.
The publisher described meteor impacts, colossal planetary guardians wreaking havoc, and widespread warfare, and said Cloud and his allies must confront that chaos to determine the planet’s fate and close this legendary conflict.
The company framed Revelation as the largest-scale entry in the remake series to date, promising extensive overworld exploration, aerial traversal, a fully assembled party, and a blend of strategic and dynamic combat systems.
Square Enix noted that everything in the remake project builds toward this finale.
This official reveal comes on the heels of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth arriving on Nintendo Switch 2 earlier this week; Square Enix also made a playable demo available through the Nintendo eShop.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade and Rebirth make up the preceding installments of the multi-game remake effort that has reimagined the original Final Fantasy VII story across multiple releases and platforms.
For publishers and platform partners, a simultaneous launch that includes Nintendo Switch 2 underscores Square Enix’s intent to reach a broad console audience.
The announcement at Summer Game Fest 2026 gives fans and industry watchers a clear roadmap: Revelation is the designated finale of the remake trilogy, and Square Enix has begun public promotion with a first-look presentation and eShop demo availability.
We will follow up with release date specifics, platform lists, and hands-on impressions as Square Enix shares further details.
The announcement positions Revelation as the climactic conclusion to the Final Fantasy VII remake project, following Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
Square Enix also confirmed that Revelation will launch simultaneously across all platforms, explicitly including Nintendo Switch 2.
At the event, Square Enix provided the first extended look at the new chapter and released a short PR synopsis describing the stakes.
In journalistic terms: Square Enix said the world is at risk of annihilation and that the final confrontation with Sephiroth has begun.
The publisher described meteor impacts, colossal planetary guardians wreaking havoc, and widespread warfare, and said Cloud and his allies must confront that chaos to determine the planet’s fate and close this legendary conflict.
The company framed Revelation as the largest-scale entry in the remake series to date, promising extensive overworld exploration, aerial traversal, a fully assembled party, and a blend of strategic and dynamic combat systems.
Square Enix noted that everything in the remake project builds toward this finale.
This official reveal comes on the heels of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth arriving on Nintendo Switch 2 earlier this week; Square Enix also made a playable demo available through the Nintendo eShop.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade and Rebirth make up the preceding installments of the multi-game remake effort that has reimagined the original Final Fantasy VII story across multiple releases and platforms.
For publishers and platform partners, a simultaneous launch that includes Nintendo Switch 2 underscores Square Enix’s intent to reach a broad console audience.
The announcement at Summer Game Fest 2026 gives fans and industry watchers a clear roadmap: Revelation is the designated finale of the remake trilogy, and Square Enix has begun public promotion with a first-look presentation and eShop demo availability.
We will follow up with release date specifics, platform lists, and hands-on impressions as Square Enix shares further details.