Square Enix’s beloved Final Fantasy series is on a strong footing heading into the 2020s, thanks in no small part to the superb Final Fantasy VII Remake. The game’s villain, Sephiroth, even showed up as a brand-new fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
The fantasy role-playing series has now been in the United States for more than 30 years, and it shows no signs of slowing down as one of the best role-playing game series around. This year, the U.S. release of Final Fantasy IV turns 30, and it'll also be the 20-year anniversary of Final Fantasy X's release.
Between another FF7 Remake, the upcoming Final Fantasy XVI, and other potential spinoffs and re-releases, Final Fantasy fans have a lot to look forward to in 2021 and beyond. Here’s what’s next for Final Fantasy in 2021, including some theories and predictions. Let's mosey.
6. An update on the Final Fantasy 16 release date
Sony took the gaming world by surprise by opening its mid-September PS5 showcase with a reveal trailer for Final Fantasy XVI. While graphics closely resemble Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, the next mainline installment of the series appears to take a novel approach to combat that's drawn comparisons to Game of Thrones and Dark Souls.
While Square Enix has yet to confirm a release date, the game’s producer Naoki “Yoshi-P” Yoshida said alongside initial announcements that “the next big information reveal is scheduled for 2021.” Some rumors indicate that “basic development and scenario production” is complete, which could indicate a release date announcement for later this year — or soon thereafter.
Square Enix did release a playable demo for Final Fantasy XV about eight months before the full game was released, so it's possible that the same could happen for FF16 sometime in 2021.
5. Final Fantasy XIV's new 6.0 update: Endwalker
Square Enix announced on February 5 that a new FF14 expansion, called Endwalker, would be released in fall 2021. Not only will the expansion introduce two new jobs into the mix and bring players to the moon, but it'll bring the narrative that began with the relaunch of A Realm Reborn to a close.
"Endwalker will mark a new beginning for the beloved MMO," a press release from the announcement reads, "setting the stage for new adventures that longtime fans and new players can enjoy together." So it's abundantly clear that this'll mark the dawning of a new era for the game rather than the end of it.
There will be a FF14 Digital Fan Festival held on May 14 and 15 that should include more information, but for now, the expansion promises all of the following:
- Journey to Thavnair, the imperial capital of Garlemald, and even the Moon!
- New Jobs: Sage and more – A first look at the Sage in action can be seen here: https://youtu.be/ASTGVJLBX14
- Level Cap Increase from 80 to 90
- Expansive new areas, including Garlemald, Thavnair, and the city of Radz-at-Han.
- A New Tribe: the Arkasodara
- New threats, including Anima.
- New Dungeons
- New High-Difficulty Raid: Pandæmonium
- Secrets Revealed in a New Alliance Raid Series
- New Small-scale PvP Mode
- An Additional “Trust” System ally: Estinien Wyrmblood
- A New Residential District: Ishgard
- Updates to the Gold Saucer
- Relaxing Fun in Island Sanctuary
- New Gear and Crafting Recipes
- Expanded Horizons via the Data Center Travel System
4. FF7 Remake gets a PS5 port
One major rumor on ResetEra comes from Navtra, a user with a proven track record of accurate predictions. They claim a PlayStation 5 version of FF7 Remake will be announced in February 2021. The Final Fantasy series doesn’t have a precedent of porting games to next-gen consoles in a timely fashion, but this does seem rather likely. There are also hints that a FF7 Remake concert in mid-February will be used as a platform for Co-Director Motomu Toriyama to announce the next-gen port. But that remains to be seen.
By comparison, The Last of Us was released on the PlayStation 3 in June 2013, and the PlayStation 4 remaster was released barely more than a year later in July 2014. A similar timeline for FF7 Remake Remastered would make sense, even if it’s just a next-gen download for the base game. This could feasibly be announced in February for an April or May release.
3. FF7 Remake on Xbox Game Pass?
A Microsoft representative confirmed to True Achievements in early January 2021 that several more Final Fantasy games would come to Xbox Game Pass at some point in 2021. These include:
- Final Fantasy X: HD Remastered
- Final Fantasy X-2: HD Remastered
- Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age
- Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2, and Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII Remastered, and Final Fantasy IX will also remain in the Xbox Game Pass library until further notice. Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition was recently removed from the service on February 1.
FF7 Remake remains a timed exclusive for PlayStation 4, but that window of exclusivity expires in April 2021 on the one-year anniversary of the first game's release. So it’s likely Microsoft will figure out a way to bring the title to Xbox Game Pass shortly thereafter.
2. FF7 Remake Part 2 release date reveal
Consider this one a hopeful dream: Could we learn more about FF7 Remake Part 2? Or even see it released in 2021? There's some speculation that the aforementioned February 2021 concert could include info about the upcoming sequel, but that seems farfetched.
We know for a fact that the next installment was in development as early as December 2019, and while production may have been delayed due to remote work conditions, producer Yoshinori Kitase said development was "progressing smoothly" in December 2020.
That same month, the motion capture artist for Aerith revealed on Twitter that she had completed a lengthy session of mocap work with the Sephiroth actor. This led to some redditors assuming that all mo-cap work on the game has wrapped. But that remains to be seen, especially when a follow-up tweet notes more work to be done in 2021.
Regardless, we should get some kind of update or at least a trailer by the end of 2021, but if the next entry is a shorter game, we could get something even better.
1. Live-action Final Fantasy 14 show news
Back in June 2019, Sony Pictures Television announced a partnership with Hivemind Entertainment to develop a live-action series based in the world of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. That's the same studio that makes Netflix's series based on The Witcher, which is a good sign that the final product could be pretty great. But when will we learn more? Unsure, but Sony Pictures Television Co-President Chris Parnell previously promised that the series will delight any Final Fantasy fan.
“This show is about embracing and embodying all of the elements that have made the mythos such an endlessly captivating phenomenon," Parnell said in 2019, "and it’s an immense honor to be bringing all of Eorzea’s iconic characters, settings, and concepts — including fan-favorites like Cid and, of course, the chocobos – to life for a television audience."
There has been a total dearth of news since the initial announcement and no telling when we'll hear more. But perhaps it'll happen before the end of 2021?