![]() ![]() Square Enix has only shown brief glimpses of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, which is the upcoming sequel to FF7 Remake, and the second entry in a planned trilogy. This is a huge clue that the version of Zack in FF7 Remake comes from another timeline. There is evidence to suggest that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will feature two Clouds, with Zack possibly bringing a copy from his timeline. No other Buster Sword is seen in the series, yet there are suddenly two in the INTERmission DLC. The fact that there are two Buster Swords is an FF7 Remake inconsistency, as Crisis Core confirmed that there is only one Buster Sword, as it was commissioned by Angeal Hewley's father and was passed from Angeal to Zack, then to Cloud. Zack is also shown wielding a Buster Sword in the ending of the INTERmission DLC, though his is notably more beat-up than Cloud's sword. Cloud is still carrying the Buster Sword in the ending of the INTERmission DLC. The version of Cloud in FF7 Remake wields the Buster Sword from the start of the game and the player can keep it throughout the story. The reason this theory doesn't work is because of the Buster Sword. If Zack had been separated from Cloud before the latter had recovered, then his memories would still be messed up, as they were in the original FF7 timeline. This would explain why Zack wasn't present throughout the events of FF7 Remake until the ending of the INTERmission DLC, where he had finally recovered to the point where he could track down Aerith. It's possible that Zack survived and brought Cloud to Midgar, but the two got separated, and Zack needed time to recover from his wounds inflicted in the battle with the Shinra soldiers, or maybe he was accosted when he entered Midgar, as he was still being hunted. One possible counter to this idea is that Zack's Cloud is the one fans have been playing the whole time. The two characters have been shown in Aerith's vision and the trailer, so does this mean that Zack isn't the only traveler from his timeline? If the Zack in INTERmission is from another world, then it looks like he has brought his Cloud with him. It's clear that Zack is still alive, but what about the other Cloud that he is seen carrying to Midgar? The first trailer for FF7 Rebirth brought attention to the fact that Zack was carrying a wounded Cloud to Midgar. Related: Crisis Core Reunion Hints At A Big FF7 Rebirth Rumor Coming True INTERmission confirmed that Zack is now alive in the FF7 Remake timeline, though it's unclear if it's the same Zack, or if it's another version of the same character from another timeline. Zack asks what happened and the game ends, which is the current final point in the FF7 Remake video games, even though the trailer for FF7 Rebirth and the Aerith & Tifa novel show some events that happen later. He bursts through the door, only to find the people recovering in the aftermath of the Sector 7 Plate's destruction. The ending for the INTERmission DLC threw all of the theories out of the window, as a living Zack is shown traveling to the Sector 5 church in search of Aertih. Cloud stumbles to Midgar, with his memories in disarray, and he is found by Tifa, who brings him into contact with Avalanche, kicking off the events of FF7. Cloud and Zack are captured by Shinra forces and experimented on by Hojo until Zack manages to break them out, and he almost gets them to Midgar, before he's killed by the Shinra army, as depicted in Crisis Core and possibly its FF7 remake, Reunion. Sephiroth later reveals that Cloud's memories had been tampered with, as he was just a grunt member of the Shinra forces, and he had both his memories and personality confused with that of Zack Fair, an actual member of SOLDIER who was part of the same mission. ![]() It's revealed that Cloud Strife isn't who he says he is, as he claimed to be a member of SOLDIER throughout the game and once walked side-by-side with Sephiroth during the ill-fated mission to Nibelheim. Specific information will be updated upon Final Fantasy VII Remake's release.The death of Aerith is easily the most iconic moment in FF7 and it overshadows the other big twist in the game. Please note that this information is currently carried over from the original Final Fantasy VII Wiki. ![]()
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