by Hazel Feb 26,2025
Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis Extends Loveless Chapter and Unveils Crisis Core Chapter Six
Square Enix's popular mobile RPG, Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis, continues its exciting Final Fantasy VII Rebirth collaboration, extending the engaging "Loveless" chapter and releasing the next installment of Crisis Core.
The "Loveless" chapter, which began on January 29th, features Aerith, Yuffie, and Barret in a new storyline set at the Gold Saucer. Players can now experience this extended narrative until February 26th. This chapter offers themed Gear sets obtainable via Draw Stamps, including unique outfits for Aerith (Loveless Songstress), Yuffie (Wutai's Idol), and Barret (Dragon King Varvados), adding stylish flair to combat.

Simultaneously, Crisis Core Chapter Six is now live, continuing Zack and Sephiroth's investigation of the Nibel Reactor. This chapter delves deeper into the events preceding the original Final Fantasy VII, enriching Zack's backstory and highlighting his struggles.
To further enhance the player experience, a time-limited campaign runs until March 6th, providing Zack-specific weapon parts and a guaranteed 5-star Zack weapon draw ticket as rewards for completing missions. A special login bonus also offers Weapon Draw Tickets, Blue Crystals, and other valuable in-game resources.
Don't miss out on this extended collaboration event! Download Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis today on your preferred platform. The game is free-to-play with in-app purchases. For optimal battle strategies, consult our comprehensive Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis tier list of weapons.
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