Final Fantasy 7

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Table of Contents

The party
Disc 1, part 2 (travels by land)
Disc 3
Appendices
Fantasy
  • Magic Materia (Green)
  • Summon Materia (Red)
  • Command Materia (Yellow)
  • Support Materia (Blue)
  • Independent Materia (Purple)
Final Fantasy VII
Japanese titleファイナルファンタジーVII (Fainaru Fantajī Sebun)
Developer(s)Square
Publisher(s)Square
Distributor(s)PlayStation Network, Nintendo eShop, Xbox Live Arcade
Designer(s)Hironobu Sakaguchi
Release date(s)
PlayStation
January 31, 1997
November 14, 1997
Windows
May 31, 1998
August 14, 2012
PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
June 2, 2009
iOS
July 30, 2015
PlayStation 4
December 5, 2015
Android
July 7, 2016
Nintendo Switch
March 26, 2019
Xbox Live Arcade
March 26, 2019
Genre(s)RPG
System(s)PlayStation, Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)
PEGI: Ages 12+
Preceded byFinal Fantasy VI
Followed byFinal Fantasy VIII
SeriesFinal Fantasy
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Final Fantasy VII was a seminal release in Square Enix's Final Fantasy series, widely regarded as one of the most successful gaming franchises in history. Released in 1997, FFVII was a gamble for the company. Prior to VII all the Final Fantasy games had been on Nintendo consoles but VII was released for the SonyPlayStation. FFVII took the series in a new direction, which it has pursued ever since. This landmark release paid off, as it is thought by some to be the most popular and well-liked game in the Final Fantasy series, possibly the best Japanese RPG ever made or even the best game ever made.

Final Fantasy VII was released under the same name in Japan, the US and Europe — correcting numbering inconsistencies between the regions. With each new release, Squaresoft (now Square Enix) added new features. The American, European (PAL), and international releases contained bonus material not seen before, namely the two Weapons, Ruby and Emerald.

In 2009 the game was released for the PS3 and PSP by way of the PlayStation Network.

In 2012 the game was re-released for PC, and included 36 achievements.

The iOS and Android version was released in July 2015 and includes the option to turn off all random encounters (battles interwoven into the story still occur) and to automatically activate max stats for the current party level at any time outside of battle.

The game was released on the PlayStation 4 on December 5, 2015. This version is based on the PC re-release, and includes Trophies.

The PlayStation Classic console was released on December 3, 2018 and has Final Fantasy VII included as part of the 20 games list. This game has a save state feature that wasn't available on the Playstation 1.

The game was released on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch simultaneously on March 26, 2019. This version is also based on the PS4 version. The Switch version holds the distinction of being the first time that the game was released legally on Nintendo hardware, excluding bootlegs.

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake

The party
Disc 1, part 2 (travels by land)
Disc 3
Appendices
  • Magic Materia (Green)
  • Summon Materia (Red)
  • Command Materia (Yellow)
  • Support Materia (Blue)
  • Independent Materia (Purple)

editFinal Fantasy series

Final Fantasy ·II ·III ·IV ·V ·VI ·VII ·VIII ·IX ·X ·XI ·XII ·XIII ·XIV (A Realm Reborn) ·XV ·XVI

Direct sequels:IV: The After Years ·X-2

Remakes:Final Fantasy VII Remake ·

FF7 Compilation:Before Crisis ·Dirge of Cerberus ·Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode ·Crisis Core

FF12 Ivalice Alliance:Vagrant Story ·Revenant Wings

Gaiden sub-series:The 4 Heroes of Light ·Bravely Default ·Bravely Second: End Layer ·Bravely Default II

Legends:Dimensions ·Dimensions II ·Crystal of Dimensions

Brave Exvius:Brave Exvius ·War of the Visions

Fighting games:Dissidia ·Dissidia 012 [duodecim] ·Dissidia NT

Rhythm games:Theatrhythm ·Curtain Call

Others:Mystic Quest ·Airborne Brigade ·Explorers

Final Fantasy 7 Intergrade

Compilations:Final Fantasy I-II ·I & II: Dawn of Souls ·Origins ·Chronicles ·Anthology ·IV: The Complete Collection

Sub-series:

Final Fantasy 7 Walkthrough

Crystal Chronicles ·Tactics ·Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2

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