‘That started up after the remake’

[Update:Square Enix has revealed the logo for the 25th anniversary of the game, and thus the potential logo forFFVIIprojects. The company says they hope “we’re ready for the year ahead!”You can find that here on Twitter, and below!]

Want moreFFVIIprojects? So does Square Enix! While it was obvious that they were coming at some point,a new Twitter teasemakes it real.

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Sent by Yoshinori Kitase (producer) and Tetsuya Nomura (who is the creative director on the remake project, and co-directed the first “part”), it marks the 35th overall anniversary ofFinal Fantasy, and the 25th anniversary ofFinal Fantasy VII. Like, literally justFinal Fantasy VIIis 25 years old now. Yikes!

Kitase himself even refers to it as something he always thought of as a “recent game,” and is now considered a classic entry. He recalls the recent Japanese poll that voted it as the third most popular game of all time, and then talks about the newness of it, including the FFVII projectsRemakeandFirst Soldier.

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Nomura chimes in and says that he’s grateful for the fans that have accumulated over these past few decades and change, and reminds us thatEver Crisisexists. But he also drops a note at the end:

“And there will be even more newFFVIIprojectsthat started up after the remakecoming in the future too.”

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It’s obvious when you say it out loud, but it’s nice to hear it fully confirmed anyway in a clear format that isn’t an errant translated Japanese interview in a strategy guide.

Here’s a first look at the brand-new Final Fantasy VII 25th Anniversary logos.

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We hope you’re ready for the year ahead!#FFVII25thpic.twitter.com/dniDnfn4tw

— FINAL FANTASY VII (@finalfantasyvii)July 22, 2025

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Twenty five years ago today the original@FinalFantasyVII first launched in Japan, and to celebrate this very special anniversary we’re delighted to present messages from both Yoshinori Kitase and Tetsuya Nomura.#FFVII25thpic.twitter.com/3Py8FwarIl

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Lucille, the baseball bat, visible in the mod for Left 4 Dead 2.

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The splashart for Hextech Ziggs, showcasing the furry yordle being blown into the sky by his own bomb.