The Turks are some of the most iconic members ofFinal Fantasy 7’s supporting cast. Tseng, Reno, and Rude have grown with the series just as Cloud and the rest of his party have. InCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion, a new member of the Turks is introduced as part of Zack’s story. Cissnei would meetZack in Chapter 3of the game, and despite her small role, she’s become a bit of a fan favorite.
However, those who enjoyed what Cissnei brought to the story would be surprised to find that she’s only in two games, one of which is stranded on old mobile devices. While it makes sense as to why Cissnei is missing fromFinal Fantasy 7itself, asCCserves as a prequel, it may upset any new fans who decide to get into the series throughCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion. Square Enix has a great opportunity to bring her back, however, and that involves including her somewhere in theFF7 Remaketrilogy.

RELATED:The Symbolism Behind Genesis' Loveless Readings in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion
Cissnei’s Unresolved Involvement in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion
The Turks inCrisis Coreare quick to worm their way into fans' hearts when they appear. Cissnei almost demands players' attention when she appears as she defeats the Genesis copies surrounding her single-handedly when Zack was eager to save her. From then on, she becomes a support to Zack, reassuring him that Angeal isn’t a monster and even giving Zack importantinfo from Shinra– both official and restricted. While she isn’t in the game much compared to Aerith, she’s also teased as a potential love interest for Zack in many ways.
Her unbiased support of Zack leads her to be the first Turk to locate him when he’s running away with Cloud after being turned into one of Hojo’s experiments, and she decides not to turn him in to give the duo a fighting chance. She also honors Zack’s wish to verify his family is happy when Shinra made it that he can’t return home afterthe events at Nibelheim. However, despite these promises, she’s never seen again. Even though her absence in the originalFF7makes sense, revisiting Gongaga in the following game may leave players feeling like something is missing.

What Cissnei Could Add to the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Trilogy
One of the bigger goals of theFinal Fantasy 7 Remaketrilogy is to tie the original story to the new contexts found in theCompilation of FF7. This can be seen in the use of characters like Nero, Wess, and Kyrie, who appear inDirge of Cerberusand the side story “The Kids are Alright” respectively. This means that in order for Cissnei’s part inCrisis Coreto make sense, her fate will need to be mentioned in a future release if she doesn’t appear as a side character in a game first. It would make sense if fans could find her somewhere around or in Gongaga, as inthe originalFF7, players could find Zack’s parents and they’d ask Cloud about their son, meaning they’re still worried about him.
Considering how Cissnei has earned her fair share of fans over the years thatCrisis Corewas stranded on the PSP, and most likely gained more now that theReunionremaster has now put it on all current-gen platforms, players most likely won’t be too upset to see her working alongside Tseng, Reno, and Rude again in the next installment of theRemaketrilogy. Using her would be rather beneficial as it would only serve to further expand the world ofFF7.
This doesn’t mean she needs to be shoved into fans' faces theinstant thatFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthbegins, though. The developers have already teased that the nextRemakegame will likely feature the same familiar locations around Gaia, but in a different order than fans are used to. This means that if Cissnei is used inRemakeat all, she could very well be a late-game surprise of some kind. Fans will need to wait and see if the Turk makes a return hopefully later this year.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunionis now available for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
MORE:10 PlayStation 1 Games With Graphics That Have Aged The Best