Square Enix announced Final Fantasy VII Revelation, the concluding chapter of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy, during the Summer Game Fest 2026 livestream [1].
The reveal marks the end of a multi-year project to modernize one of the most influential titles in gaming history. By confirming the final part of the trilogy [1], the company provides a definitive timeline for the completion of the narrative arc.
The company debuted the first official reveal trailer for the title during the event [1, 2, 3]. This trailer serves as the first public look at the game's visual direction and storytelling approach for the finale. The announcement follows previous entries that rebuilt the original game's world and combat systems for modern audiences.
According to the announcement, the game is slated for release in spring 2027 [4]. This timeline places the launch nearly a year after the current Summer Game Fest event. Square Enix said the title will be available on all platforms [1].
Specific details regarding the PC version were also highlighted. The game will come to PC in 2027 [5], ensuring that the conclusion of the story reaches the widest possible audience across hardware ecosystems. The company said it intends to use the upcoming year to generate excitement leading into the spring launch [4, 3].
While the trailer provided a glimpse of the game, the company has not yet released a full breakdown of new gameplay mechanics. The focus of the Summer Game Fest presentation remained on the official reveal and the confirmation of the trilogy's end [1, 2].
“Final Fantasy VII Revelation is the final part of the remake trilogy”
The announcement of Final Fantasy VII Revelation signals the final phase of Square Enix's strategy to monetize the legacy of Final Fantasy VII through a modern trilogy. By targeting a spring 2027 release across all platforms, including PC, the company is maximizing its reach to ensure the franchise's conclusion achieves peak commercial performance and player engagement.




