



Square Enix also confirmed that the game will finally launch in early 2024 and will be spread across two PS5 discs. Overall, it looks like an expanded and more vibrant version of Final Fantasy VII Remake. It looks like Yuffie is playable and there will be some more alternate-time narrative plot beats as well. We see some of the vast areas that players can explore, rideable Chocobos, new characters, and boss fights. To end the show, we got a new trailer for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Warhaven supports nine languages, including Korean, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese, and will be available to play for free for the duration of Steam Next Fest (June 19 – 26).FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH – Summer Game Fest 2023 Trailer During Steam Next Fest, Nexon will host various events, including a live stream with the director of Warhaven, Eunseok Yi, where he will share the game's development process and future roadmap. "In addition, players will be introduced to a new character, "Hush", a nimble assassin who specializes in disrupting the enemy's strategies. Players can also look forward to new content in the form of a new capture mode and a new map, "Sihan", which features a volcanic landscape." Beginners will also appreciate the addition of new tutorials, UI, camera angles, and controls to make the game easier to learn. The game still offers the same brutal pleasures of melee combat, but now with increased movement and combat speeds for more exciting gameplay. The Steam Next Fest version of the game has been refined to provide a more enjoyable, stress-free experience. "Players last experienced the visceral combat of Warhaven during the global open beta in October of 2022.
