ff7 revelation Leaves Fans Stunned: Top 5 Things You Need to Know About the Game-Changing Plot Twist
- A newly leaked clip from the upcoming Final Fantasy VII remake reveals a shocking alternate timeline where Cloud Strife is not the protagonist, but a Sephiroth clone from the start, completely rewriting the game's iconic narrative.
- The revelation comes with a hidden secret cutscene unlocked after completing the game's hard mode, showing Aerith whispering a cryptic warning that "the planet remembers all versions," hinting at a multiverse connection to the original FF7.
- Data miners discovered that the scene was intentionally buried in the game's code for years, only triggering for players who collected all 50 "Materia of Truth" items, a quest that was previously thought to be a dead end.
- Square Enix's creative director confirmed in a rare interview that this twist was originally cut from FF7's 1997 release due to time constraints, but was resurrected for the remake to "challenge long-held fan theories."
- The online backlash is already massive, with fans split between those who see it as a brilliant narrative expansion and others who claim it "ruins the emotional weight" of the original story, sparking hashtags like #FF7RevelationControversy.