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Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis Adds Dirge of Cerberus Story Content

Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis Adds Dirge of Cerberus Story Content

Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis continues to serve as a comprehensive story archive of the Final Fantasy VII universe, reintroducing key narrative elements from the main series with a blend of classic gameplay and modern visuals. Previously, the game had already incorporated story content from The First Soldier as well as Advent Children, the film adaptation turned into playable game content. Now, the spotlight finally shifts to the stylish action spin off Dirge of Cerberus.

The latest in game event, which launched today, introduces story chapters centered on Vincent Valentine, the main protagonist of Dirge of Cerberus. Events inspired by the original action shooter have been reworked into a turn based format, allowing players to experience Vincent’s story through Ever Crisis’ classic JRPG system. Additional characters such as Kalm and Rosso also appear with notable roles in this storyline. Throughout the event, Vincent delves deeper into the dark secrets of the Shinra organization. However, the narrative does not yet cover the entirety of the original game, suggesting that further updates may arrive in the future.

Originally released in 2006, Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII was a full action shooting game that followed Vincent Valentine, one of Cloud’s allies, three years after the events of the main Final Fantasy VII story. Vincent finds himself hunted by the mysterious Deepground group, which is pursuing a plan to resurrect a powerful creature capable of bringing destruction to the world.

About Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis

Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis is a single player experience that allows players to explore stories from the Final Fantasy VII games and films, along with previously unrevealed content that expands the lore of SOLDIER. The game presents its narrative through cinematic cutscenes reminiscent of the original titles, while rewriting certain story elements to better fit its structure. Gameplay uses a classic approach, featuring charming SD character models during exploration segments, while battles switch to a fast paced ATB based turn system.

The game is currently available on PC and mobile platforms, including iOS and Android. Fans of the Final Fantasy VII universe who want to revisit its stories in a refreshed format should not miss this update. Stay tuned to This Is Game SEA for more news and updates from the gaming world.

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