Things are changing pretty rapidly for Cloud and Co. as they move on to the next portion of their renewed JRPG adventure. Obviously, the very core idea of a remake is to iterate on an established media in a formative way, without detracting from the spirit of the original. Square Enix evidently intends to follow that mantra withFinal Fantasy 7Remake, which has already made and inferred several crucial changes to the original game’s storyline that subsequent episodes will need to address. Even without knowing virtually anything tangible aboutFinal Fantasy 7 Remake’s second episode, it’s clear numerous things are going to change in the game’s story.
Just based on the narrative threads and inferences made in the first episode, subsequent parts of the remake will likely be very different from the original game. Overarching beats of the original game’s narrative will mostly remain the same, but the moment-to-moment storytelling inFinal Fantasy 7 Remakewill likely diverge in several key moments. Given the nature of the first episode’s hints and ending, it’s going to be impossible to pinpointexactlywhere the subsequent story will shift, but it’s clear that a lot of key detailsarechanging. While aspects like The Whispers and Sephiroth’s presence were obvious changes, subsequent differences may be more subtle.

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Already Changes So Much, in So Many Ways
Starting with the existingFinal Fantasy 7 Remake’s first episode, there’s several clear changes that range from incredibly obvious to slightly subtle. Starting with the former is easy enough when players consider two pivotal, recurring narrative devices inRemake’s story: The Whispers and Sephiroth. These two are the most obvious choices, given that Sephiroth doesn’t even physically show up inFinal Fantasy 7’s original timeline until way after the beginning events in Midgar.The One-Winged Angel makes his presence known very earlyon in the story compared to the original, and it’s very clearly implied that he knowssomethingabout his, and the world’s, fate.
Speaking of fate, The Whispers end up being an even more obvious hint that the story has changed significantly, despite their mysterious outward appearance.The Whispers are literal “arbiters of fate"meant to, in the most literal sense, railroad the main party so that they follow the main canonical events ofFinal Fantasy 7. This ranges from as simple as injuring Jessie the night before the second reactor raid so Tifa goes on the mission, to literally saving Barrett’s life after he’s preemptively killed by Sephiroth. The main party’s penultimate battle is against the Whisper Harbinger, which by definition alone means it’s some kind of forerunner directing “destiny.”

That’s not all: All of this is without even mentioning the existence of a much greater Avalanche resistance force, expanded reveals of Shinra’s shady research, as well asthe implications of an alternate timeline where Zack is alive, among others like the Avalanche members. A ton of changes, large and small, have already been made evident inFinal Fantasy 7 Remake’s first episode. Now theIntergradeversion is bringing even more significant story changes.
FF7 Compilation and Optional Content is Coming to Remake
While the originalFinal Fantasy 7 Remakeis receiving an enhanced port on the PS5, Sony’s latest console is also receiving an exclusive DLC episode as well.Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergradeincludes the entirety ofRemake’s first episode alongside an entirely new episode dedicated to Yuffie, an originally optional party member inFinal Fantasy 7. Taking place during the time when Cloud meets Aerith in the Sector 5 Slums, Yuffie meets with an official branch of Avalanche in Midgar, on mission from Wutai. Of course, being this early on, it still remains unclear what Yuffie’s goal is in Midgar, but her existence inRemakealone is proof of significant changes coming.
Many fans likely expected thatFinal Fantasy 7 Remakewould find a way to integrate Vincent Valentineand Yuffie Kisaragi into the main story in some way. For it to happen this early, especially for a character like Yuffie, is certainly unprecedented. For players who actually find Yuffie in the originalFinal Fantasy 7, she has a significantly different entry into the game’s narrative, and holds far less importance on the overarching story as she seemingly does inFinal Fantasy 7 Remake. Even Vincent, the other optional party member, had a far more story-pertinent introduction and sub-plot. However, that doesn’t mean he couldn’t show up earlier as well.

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s Second Episode is Already Very Different
Undoubtedly, Cloud and the gang will still find themselves escaping Midgar and heading to Kalm, pursuing rumors of Sephiroth, learning more about the ancients and Sephiroth’s plan, among other pivotal moments. However, the narrative pacing and moments in-between will no doubt be altered by existing and forthcoming changes inFinal Fantasy 7 Remake’s story. Aspects of theCompilation of Final Fantasy 7, such as elements like Deepgroundor aspects ofCrisis Core, are probably going to be more overtly woven intoFinal Fantasy 7 Remake’s second episode.Intergrade’s Yuffie episode already (seemingly) introduces Deepground, so it’s not impossible.
The possibilities are numerous and not that implausible: Exploring Shinra Manor in Nibelheim may weave in Vincent’s introduction more succinctly, Barrett’s reunion with Dyne could become more intrinsically tied to Avalanche,even the introduction of Cait Sith at the Golden Saucercould be improved. That’s without even noting any potential changes as a result of the timeline shenanigans occurring, thanks to the defeat of the Whispers atFinal Fantasy 7 Remake’s ending. It’s difficult to even quantify what those would be like. It’s clear how muchFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2has changed already, without even knowing the extent of the second episode’s story.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2is in development.
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