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Final Fantasy VII play order

Square Enix’s Final Fantasy VII Compilation and Remake trilogy—from the 1997 PlayStation original through Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024). Release lists major game launches including Dirge of Cerberus, Crisis Core, Remake, Intergrade, and Rebirth. Story follows practical lore order: Crisis CoreFinal Fantasy VIIDirge of CerberusRemakeRebirth. Advent Children, Before Crisis, and Ever Crisis stay in FAQ. Series neighbors: Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, and Persona.

Updated August 2026

Release order

When each major Final Fantasy VII Compilation / Remake game shipped in the US—from Final Fantasy VII (September 7, 1997) through Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (February 29, 2024), including Dirge of Cerberus, Crisis Core, Remake, and Intergrade. Advent Children is a film—see FAQ.

  • Newcomers → Remake → Rebirth (modern graphics; 1997 optional)
  • Classic Compilation → Final Fantasy VII → Dirge → Crisis Core (premiere order)
  • Full shelf → Release tab through Rebirth; Advent Children FAQ between VII and Dirge
  • Modern Crisis Core → Crisis Core Reunion (2022) replaces the 2007/2008 PSP original
Story order tips

Practical lore order: Crisis CoreFinal Fantasy VII (1997) → Dirge of CerberusRemakeRebirth. Intergrade is the Remake enhanced edition (Release only). Advent Children sits between the 1997 game and Dirge as optional film homework. Before Crisis and Ever Crisis stay FAQ extras.

  • Crisis Core → Zack prequel before Midgar
  • Final Fantasy VII → 1997 canon core
  • Dirge → Vincent sequel after Advent Children (film FAQ)
  • Remake → Rebirth → Remake trilogy branch (Intergrade = Remake edition)

Timeline

When each game was released. Click a game for platforms, dates, and where it fits in your playthrough.

Release order

  1. Final Fantasy VII

    Final Fantasy VII

    PlayStationPCSwitchRPGMain saga

    Cloud, Avalanche, and Midgar—the 1997 PlayStation RPG that invents this Compilation’s world. Release opens here; Story places Crisis Core before it as Zack’s prequel.

    Overview
    Cinematic JRPG storytelling, materia customization, and a world-map scale that defined late-’90s console RPGs.
    In-game setting
    Compilation core. Story neighbors: Final Fantasy mainline shelf and Final Fantasy media for Advent Children.
    Should you play it?
    Start here on Release. On Story it sits second, after Crisis Core. Required before Dirge and before treating Remake as a separate branch.
    Release date
    US PlayStation launch September 7, 1997. Prefer current PC/console ports when original discs are awkward.
  2. Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII

    Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII

    PlayStation 2ActionCompilation

    Vincent Valentine’s 2006 PS2 shooter sequel—released second among these games—follows Deepground fallout years after the 1997 ending. Best after Advent Children for story; optional for Remake-only players.

    Overview
    Third-person gunplay starring Vincent inside Compilation continuity, expanding Shinra’s Deepground secrets.
    In-game setting
    Compilation sequel after Advent Children (film FAQ). Release next is Crisis Core; Story already passed Zack’s prequel.
    Should you play it?
    Second on Release; third on Story after the 1997 game. Skip if you only want Remake → Rebirth.
    Release date
    US PlayStation 2 launch August 15, 2006. No modern remaster as of August 2026.
  3. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII

    Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII

    PSPPS5PCSwitchAction RPGPrequel

    Zack Fair’s SOLDIER prequel—US PSP March 25, 2008—ends on the doorstep of Final Fantasy VII. Crisis Core Reunion (2022) is the modern way to play the same story.

    Overview
    Action-RPG prequel that fills Sephiroth, Angeal, and Genesis lore before Midgar’s opening.
    In-game setting
    Earliest required lore beat on Story. Prefer Reunion over original UMD when possible.
    Should you play it?
    Third on Release; first on Story. Watch/play here in premiere order, or start Story with this title.
    Release date
    US PSP March 25, 2008; Reunion remaster December 13, 2022 on modern platforms.
  4. Final Fantasy VII Remake

    Final Fantasy VII Remake

    PS4PS5PCAction RPGRemake trilogy

    2020 Midgar reimagining—not a beat-for-beat replacement of 1997. Opens the Remake trilogy branch that continues in Rebirth. Intergrade (next on Release) is the PS5/PC expanded edition with Yuffie’s Episode INTERmission.

    Overview
    Real-time combat and a denser Midgar that diverges from 1997 continuity into its own trilogy path.
    In-game setting
    Play Rebirth next on either tab. Treat 1997 FFVII as optional classic context, not a 1:1 spoiler map.
    Should you play it?
    Fourth on Release; fourth on Story after Dirge. Modern entry point if you skip Compilation homework.
    Release date
    US PS4 launch April 10, 2020. Intergrade adds PS5/PC upgrades and Yuffie episode.
  5. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade
    Optional

    Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade

    PS5PCEnhanced editionOptional

    June 10, 2021 PS5 enhanced Remake plus Episode INTERmission (Yuffie). Same Midgar chapter as Remake—listed separately on Release as the definitive edition; absent from Story because it is not a new chronological era.

    Overview
    PS5 fidelity, performance options, and a Yuffie side story that overlaps Remake’s Midgar timeline.
    In-game setting
    Buy path for Remake on current hardware. Story continues from Remake’s Midgar into Rebirth.
    Should you play it?
    Fifth on Release only. Skip Story—use this instead of base Remake if you own Intergrade.
    Release date
    PS5 June 10, 2021; PC (Epic) December 2021; Steam June 17, 2022.
  6. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

    Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

    PS5PCAction RPGRemake trilogy

    2024 open-zone sequel that leaves Midgar for the wider planet—Remake trilogy part two. Requires Remake (or Intergrade) first; third Remake installment still upcoming as of August 2026.

    Overview
    World exploration and party systems that continue only the Remake branch—not a straight port of 1997 discs two and three.
    In-game setting
    Current Remake-saga endpoint. Compilation Dirge/Crisis Core remain optional side shelves.
    Should you play it?
    Last on both tabs among released Remake-trilogy games. Watch after Remake/Intergrade.
    Release date
    US PS5 February 29, 2024; PC later. Prefer current digital editions.

FAQ

Compilation vs Remake branch, Crisis Core placement, Advent Children, Intergrade, Before Crisis, and Ever Crisis.

Play order

Release is premiere order (1997 Final Fantasy VII first, then Dirge, Crisis Core, Remake, Intergrade, Rebirth). Story is lore order: Crisis CoreVIIDirgeRemakeRebirth. Intergrade stays Release-only as the Remake edition.

Story & Compilation

For lore chronology, yes—Story opens with Crisis Core (prefer Reunion). For a first Midgar experience, many players still start with 1997 VII or Remake so Zack’s ending hits harder later. Both approaches are valid.

No. Remake and Rebirth are a new trilogy branch that reimagines Midgar and beyond. They are not a disc-for-disc remake of 1997. Play 1997 for classic canon; play Remake → Rebirth for the modern saga.

Remasters & editions

Optional & media

Other release-order and story-order guides on this site.