
Square Enix has officially unveiled Final Fantasy Revelation at Summer Game Fest 2026. The final chapter in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy takes an open-world approach that has you flying the Highwind airship all over the planet.
In the months leading up to its reveal, Square Enix and the team working on the game had begun to tease players with new ideas and locations for the threequel. A trip to Wutai is on the cards–and maybe even space–is on the cards, snowboarding is making a return, and the popular card game Queen’s Blood will also be expanded in Part 3. As for the game’s title, director Naoki Hamaguchi revealed back in January that a name for the final chapter had been locked in, and Square Enix is also looking to tighten up the overall story.
The previous game in the series, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, was first released as a timed exclusive on PS5. It rolled out to PC a couple of months later, and it eventually made its way to Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S this year.
Rebirth saw even greater deviations from the original storyline of Final Fantasy 7, as the narrative introduced a new multiverse where multiple timelines exist simultaneously, new plot beats for characters like Zack Fair, and changes to the ultimate fate of Aerith following the showdown with Sephiroth at the Forgotten Capital.




















