Immediately followingSony’s State of Playstream, Square Enix announced two newFinal Fantasy VIImobile games.Final Fantasy VII The First Solideris abattle royalegame, whileFinal Fantasy VII Ever Crisisis a compilation including the original game and its spinoffs.
The announcement comes following the reveal ofFinal Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, the new PS5-enhanced version of 2020’s hit RPG. Square Enix took to Twitter after the reveal to share trailers for both of its new mobile games. BothThe First SoliderandEver Crisiswererecently trademarkedby the company, prompting speculation that a proper sequel was coming.
That's not all, we're also presenting two new mobile games!
Here's@FinalFantasyVII The First Soldier – a battle royale game set in Midgar before the events of FFVII. As a SOLDIER candidate, make full use of your abilities in a battle for your survival.pic.twitter.com/EUe3kfonMr
— FINAL FANTASY VII (@finalfantasyvii)August 23, 2025
Final Fantasy VII The First Solideris the more shocking announcement of the two. The game is a multiplayer title in the battle royale genre set 30 years before the events ofFinal Fantasy VII. LikeFortnite, the game follows an elimination format, with players trying to defeat one another to become “the first soldier.” The trailer shows players battling each other using spells and summons. The game will launch on iOS and Android sometime in 2021.
The second mobile game we're presenting today is@FinalFantasyVII Ever Crisis.
It's a chapter-structured single player game covering the whole of the FFVII timeline – including the events of the original game and the FFVII compilation titles.pic.twitter.com/jFJVslYks0
Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisisis a single-player game that acts as a complete chronology of theFinal Fantasy VIIstory. The compilation features the original game, plusBefore Crisis,Crisis Core,Dirge of Cerberus, and the animated filmAdvent Children. The game will feature an episode structure that takes players through an organized timeline of events.Final Fantasy VIIitself features new graphics, making it a sort of second remake of the game. It’s schedule to launch on iOS and Android in 2022.
Square Enix also announced thatFinal Fantasy VII Remake‘s soundtrack is coming to music-streaming services, including Spotify and Apple Music, tomorrow.