It took many years, but the first part of highly anticipated Final Fantasy VII Remake is finally out. It has some dissenters, but for the most part it is being highly praised. The one downside is not knowing when the sequel is going to releℱase.

Since it may be another decade (hopefully not), fans can occupy there time right now by wildly speculating about theories. Where will the sequel go next? Who will live and die in this timeline? Which games are canon and not? Without further delay, here are 10 wild but incredibly sensible theories about where 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy VII Remake i🃏s headed. An🍨d on that note, this article will have major spoilers, so continue at your own risk.

10 Sepiroth ꦅCame From Thꦕe Future

Sephiroth is clearly in the know, but how? An obvious conclusion t🍷o make at the end of the game is that he is using some sort of time displacement, but where he from is another question.

A popular theory thinks that this is the version from the original game's cinematic sequel Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, based on the images he shows Cloud. On top of that he has a black ඣwing, not his signature white one.

9 The Whispers Ar𓂃e Actually The Remnants 💖

This is yet another connection to Advent Children th▨at was previously thought to be when the opposite could be very true. As it turns out, it seems like Sephiroth’s triplets might be in the game as the three Whisper bosses in the final battle.

Each Whisper is equipped with a weapon that looks like they either belong to Kadaj, Loz, or Yazoo: collectively known as the Remnants who served as the antagonists of Advent Children. Many f⛎ans even state that their fighting techniques mirror that of their respective film versions, bolstering this theory even more.

8 💝 Zack’s Final Fantasy VII Remake

Now that Zack liv🅘es in this alternate timeline, many fans question his current and future role in the story. A crazy theory suggests that given the fact that Midgar is already modeled, Square Enix might want to reuse that asset for either DLC or a full blown spi⛎n-off/sequel game.

That is to say that instead of remastering Crisis Core (the PSP prequel starring Zack), Square Enix might just create a 🍸“What If?” scenario with Zack taking the place of Cloud in the original game. If this is in fact true, this spin-off game 🎃could come out as soon as next year.

7 Rufus’ Coup D'Etat

Another prequel, Before Crisis, was a phone game exclusive to Japan. It was a turn-based RPG starring🔜 the Turks who were investigating the rise of AVALANCHE. One of🍌 the big reveals in this Japan-only game was that Rufus was actually funding them in a plot to overthrow his own father.

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Given that the remake shows this faction again (or at least a similar version of the ot😼her AVALANCHE branch), it could suggest that Rufus will be tied to them again for a big reveal in either the next sequel or the one after that.

6 The Big Gold Saucer Reveal 𒁃

Even though the party goes through a portal at the end of the game, they may not realize they are in an alternate timeline. While some players may have picked up on this before the party did, Cloud and company have yet to do so, though it's just a matter of time until they learn the shocking truth.

Fans, however, have an idea of where exactly the party may finally realize that they're in a new reality: Gold Saucer. Remember how Jessie dreamed of taking to the stage? What if the party met up with Jessie just like before, only to find out that she doesn’t recognize them nor did she take part in AVALANCHE? What a twist!

5 ൩Aerith Death Can (Not) Be Averted

One of the biggest questions older fans about the remake is, of course, "Will Aerith die?" Given that things are preಞsumably taking place around alternate universes and/or around alternate timelines, it could be a red herring. That is to say it could give the player the illusion that they can save her when it might turn out her death is a constant that needs to happe𒁃n to save the universe.

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That is to say it could give the player the illusion that they can save her when it might turn out her death is a constant that needs to happen to save the universe. What if there was a choice, though? At the end of the next sequel, players could choose to save or sacrifice her, which would then create two alternate storylines for the final game. Her death may or may not be a 𒈔bad ending, depending on where th﷽e story goes.

4 🍰 The REAL Bad Ending

Speaking of bad endings, there is a minority out there that thinks that the somewhat optimistic secret ending in the original game wasn't just a bad one, but the canon one as well. For those that don’t remember, after the credits, Red XIII and two cubs are shown overlooking the ruins of Midgar, 500 years in the future.

This could link to the fact that should Aerith live in Remake's timeline, Sephiroth would win since she her death was what made summoning Holy possible. Thus, Sephiroth's plan to end humanity and become the world's new god will come to fruition. Bizarre, yes, but with the world now allowed to heal, is that really such a bad thing?

3 Final Fantasy X Remake ﷺ 🍌

It's been previously confirmed that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy VII and the Final Fantasy X universes are connected. Shinra, from Final Fantasy X-2, wa🔯s the first connecting strand and ♈this remake could be setting up a future remake of that.

There are more connections this time around, like Shinra being in the museum, the spirits of the dead looking similar to the fallen in Final Fantasy X, and the fact monsters are now called fiends. Cloud’s quick transformation on stage at the Honey Bee Inn could have also been a dress sphere. Are these just fun references, or a setup to a Final Fantasy X remake?

2 The Kingdom Hearts Connection 🎐

Let's get crazy here: At the edge of the world where Cloud and Sephiroth are having their battle, Sephiroth mentions wanting to go elsewhere as he looks onward at another galaxy. Many fans excitedly guessed that the distant galaxy was, in fact, the one in Kingdom Hearts, which would explain how the worlds of Final Fantasy and Disney collided.

But even better, what if Remake's versions of Sephiroth and Cloud are actually the ones that enter Kingdom Hearts? Ending the game with a flash forward to the Hercules coliseum would be a next level mind explosion.

1 Cloud Strife🥂: Into The Cloud-Verse ꧟

What's even wilder than a crossover between Remake and Kingdom Hearts? How about if Remake, Kingdom Hearts and every single piece of Final Fantasy medi💧a were, in fact, connected? Instead of just having one Cloud fight off one Sephiroth, what if 🔴multiple versions of each character team up to finally bring their rivalries to a definitive end?

Given the possibility of time travel and a multiverse, this seems more like an inevitability than a possibility. Having an army of Clouds going against an army of Sephiroths would be like Final Fantasy X's party 🐷not wanting to bring the Calm to stop Sin, but instead wanting to eliminate God itself altogether for eternal peace.

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