Story Highlights
- Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth players will need between 150-200 hours to get the game’s platinum trophy.
- The game has 61 trophies that require at least two playthroughs to acquire.
- The sequel to 2020’s Remake is set to launch for the PlayStation 5 on February 29, 2024.
According to Powerpyx, players will need between 150-200 hours to attain every trophy in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and attain Platinum status. As per the guide, two playthroughs are necessary on average to earn every one of the 61 trophies present in the role-playing game. Hence getting that platinum trophy is certainly going to take some grind in the Square Enix title.
Difficulty also affects the hunt for platinum as one of the trophies has you complete every chapter from start to finish in the hardest setting. However, you only need one of your playthroughs to be a “hard” one as Powerpyx recommends you finish Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on easy or normal first. Furthermore, no trophy is missable in the game and is actually pretty easy to attain when Chapter Select unlocks.
Every side quest, minigame, and open-world activity is still doable in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth via Chapter Select after you finish the base game. Do keep in mind, however, that everything in the linear story requires you to replay the chapter to attain any missing trophies.
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Earlier reports did state that players can spend up to 100 hours in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth without the game getting boring, which is over three times more as compared to its predecessor. Furthermore, the upcoming title is going to be a standalone experience and players will understand it even if they haven’t played 2020’s Remake.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is set to release exclusively for the PlayStation 5 on February 29, 2024, making it one of the first major video games to launch on Leap Day. Our review of the game rated it 4/5, with author Syed Hamid Ali Shah saying that the title is “bigger in scope, providing a solid narrative and riveting gameplay that makes you fall in love again with the Unknown Journey.”
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