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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth debuts new trailer, release date

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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the much-anticipated sequel to Final Fantasy VII Remake, had arguably the biggest reveals in Sony PlayStation’s mid-September State of Play. We now know its release date and the new trailer had some pretty interesting details.

First of, the official release of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (FFVII Rebirth) is on February 29, 2024. It will be a PlayStation 5 (PS5) console exclusive until at least May 29, 2024.

Watch the trailer.

Perhaps the biggest character reveal here is fan favorite Vincent Valentine. But the trailer showed more things than Square Enix ever has about the game. Most notably that there will be section where franchise villain Sephiroth will be playable.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth  | Vincent Valentine

Vincent Valentine

Confirming a few things from previous trailer releases, FFVII Rebirth will indeed feature a huge world map. Square Enix says this game’s world is expansive and has plenty of areas to discover.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth  | Cloud and Sephiroth

Cloud and Sephiroth

The trailer also showed plenty of mini games, side content, and multiple ways to navigate the world. Definitely true to the spirit of the original game released for the first PlayStation.

In a message shared across official social media accounts of Final Fantasy VII, Director Naoki Hamaguchi says there’s “nearly 100 hours of adventure” to enjoy in FFVII Rebirth.

Standalone game

Producer Yoshinori Kitase said in the same message that FFVII Rebirth is a standalone game. Players who will jump in straight to Rebirth will have access to a video recap of Remake.

However, players who did play FFVII Remake and FF7R INTERMission will be rewarded. A save data from FFVII Remake will net you a Leviathan Summoning Materia. Likewise, a FF7R INTERMission save date will get you a Ramuh Summoning Materia. PlayStation 4 save data is eligible granted it is present on the PS5. These can be redeemed by loading the save data from “BONUSES” in the FFVII Rebirth main menu.

Now for Pre-order

Physical, Digital, Deluxe, and Collector’s Editions of the game are now available for pre-order. The Physical Edition has two (2) discs. Meanwhile, here’s what you’re getting with the other editions:

Collector’s Edition

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Collector's Edition

  • FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH
  • FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH STATIC ARTS – SEPHIROTH
  • Mini Soundtrack
  • Artbook
  • Steelbook
  • Moogle Trio Summoning Materia
  • Magic Pot Summoning Materia
  • Accessory: Reclaimant Choker
  • Armor: Orchid Bracelet

Deluxe Edition

  • FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH
  • Mini Soundtrack
  • Artbook
  • Steelbook

Early purchase bonus, all DLC, are as follows:

  • Posh Chocobo Summoning Materia
  • Armor: Shinra Bangle Mk. II
  • Armor: Midgar Bangle Mk. II

Digital Deluxe Edition

  • FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH [Digital Version]
  • Digital Mini Soundtrack
  • Digital Artbook
  • Magic Pot Summoning Materia
  • Accessory: Reclaimant Choker
  • Armor: Orchid Bracelet

If you’re just diving into the game, Twin Packs are available for you. There are both Standard and Digital Deluxe Twin Pack editions containing both FFVII Rebirth and FFVII Remake Intergrade. The Digital Deluxe version will net you the following extra items:

  • Mini Soundtrack
  • Artbook
  • Moogle Trio Summoning Materia
  • Magic Pot Summoning Materia
  • Accessory: Reclaimant Choker
  • Armor: Orchid Bracelet

A treat for Tokyo Game Show 2023 attendees

100 playable trial stands will be available at the SQUARE ENIX booth in Tokyo Game Show 2023, from September 21, 2023.

On September 23, 2023, a stage event will be held featuring the developers of FFVII Rebirth and a number of special guests.

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Star Wars: Galactic Racer shows off new gameplay at State of Play

Podracing returns

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Star Wars: Galactic Racer made a fresh appearance at Sony’s State of Play, revealing new gameplay ahead of its 2026 launch.

The new trailer highlights high-speed races across both new and familiar planets from the Star Wars galaxy. It also confirms the return of podracing, the franchise’s most iconic motorsport, alongside a wider range of repulsorcraft built for different racing styles.

Players step into the role of Shade, a lone pilot drawn into the Galactic League. The league operates outside the law in the Outer Rim and is currently controlled by Kestar Bool, a powerful and corrupt figure. With his league on the brink of collapse, organizer Darius Pax turns to Shade to fight back and reclaim control.

The campaign features a branching structure. Choices affect events, alliances, and access to parts, tools, and upgrades. Players can experiment with landspeeders, skim speeders, speeder bikes, and podracers, then fine-tune each vehicle with the help of mechanic Hibi.

Beyond the story, the game offers multiple modes. Online races support up to 12 players across several competitive formats. Arcade mode focuses on instant action, time trials, and leaderboard runs. Scenarios mode introduces unique challenges, from practice sessions on new tracks to demanding races designed to test mastery and precision.

Star Wars: Galactic Racer launches on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in 2026.

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New Resident Evil Requiem trailer teases a return to the RPD

The title officially launches on February 27.

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Fresh off a stellar 2025 filled with award-winning titles, the world of games is now going through a calm before another inevitable storm. We’re still some ways away from the next explosion of amazing titles. For now, however, an upcoming major title is looking to kick off 2026 with a huge bang. Coming very soon, Resident Evil Requiem just got another trailer, and yes, there’s more Leon to go around.

Late last year, Capcom revealed a bombshell announcement it’s been saving up since the title’s big reveal. Resident Evil Requiem will feature the return of the franchise’s most iconic protagonist, Leon Kennedy. The suave agent will play alongside FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, who heads to Raccoon City to investigate a series of strange deaths.

Since the two characters clearly have opposing personalities, fans have speculated that they will have opposing playstyles. Now, through a new trailer, Capcom has confirmed that Resident Evil Requiem will mix the two genres that the franchise is known for.

Ashcroft, unused to fighting, will have portions more tailored for survival horror, akin to the more recent titles in the series. Meanwhile, Kennedy is back to his gun-toting ways, featuring the same action he’s known for in Resident Evil 4.

Beside the playstyles, there are few Easter eggs for the upcoming title. For example, Sherry makes a very subtle appearance. Also, and this is the kicker, Leon is coming back to Raccoon Police Department in the trailer’s final moments.

Resident Evil Requiem is now available for preorders. The title will officially launch on February 27 for all major platforms.

SEE ALSO: Resident Evil Requiem unveiled at Summer Game Fest 2025

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Jason Momoa will star in upcoming Helldivers film adaptation

Justin Lin is set to direct.

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Jason Momoa in A Minecraft Movie

PlayStation’s State of Play is about games. However, there are a few times when the semi-regular event can spawn hype for something outside the realm of gaming. Today is one of those times. Sony Pictures and PlayStation have released more information about the upcoming Helldivers movie adaptation.

Early last year, Sony teased a variety of upcoming adaptations for its tentpole franchises. This announcement included Horizon Zero Dawn, Ghost of Tsushima, and Helldivers.

Today, as reported by Variety, the Helldivers film finally has a leading man. Jason Momoa, who starred in the Minecraft adaptation previously, will star in the film.

Since the franchise isn’t really known for a specific main character, it’s unknown who the star will play. We also don’t know his co-stars yet.

Alongside Momoa, Justin Lin will direct the film. The director is known for his work with the Fast and Furious franchise.

Plot-wise, the Helldivers franchise seems tailor-made for the movies. It’s not a supremely story-driven game, but its premise is endlessly adaptable. The games always revolve around a group of soldiers called Helldivers, who protect Super Earth from a host of alien threats. These threats include rogue robots and bug-like creatures.

The film, whatever it might tackle, will premiere on November 10, 2027.

Helldivers 2 launched back in 2024. At the time, the game was exclusive for the PlayStation and PC. However, it recently launched on the Xbox, too.

SEE ALSO: Helldivers 2 review: SIP ON SOME LIBER-TEA!

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