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Final Fantasy VII is turning 25, and Square Enix has big plans for the sub-franchise. The original Final Fantasy VII was released on the PlayStation 1 in Nippon on Jan 31, 1997. To celebrate, Square Enix shared a new logo for the 25th anniversary and a bulletin from Toshinori Kitase and Tetsuya Nomura. Nomura fifty-fifty teases that more than spin-offs in the world of Final Fantasy Vii are coming.

Kitase was the director of the original Concluding Fantasy VII and is the electric current project producer of the Remakes. Kitase's bulletin was nigh him appreciating the game's lasting popularity. Nomura is the original grapheme designer and the current Remake Project Creative Director. He thanked fans in his message while also promising that the spin-off title, Last Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis, is even so "waiting in the wings."

Nomura ends his bulletin by promising fifty-fifty more than new FFVII projects are coming in the hereafter. Nomura writes that the squad will continue pressing ahead to "fifty-fifty greater things," and asks fans to "continue supporting united states of america going frontward!"

2022 is shaping up to be a big year for Last Fantasy VII. Kitase claims that news for the FFVII Remake Part 2 will be revealed this year. The official new logo for the 25th anniversary of FFVII features the franchise'southward main characters — Cloud Strife, Zack Off-white, and Sephiroth.