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Gamer’s 2015 FFVII Remake Tweet Goes Viral

Gamer’s 2015 Final Fantasy VII Remake Name Prediction Goes Viral

Sometimes the internet remembers everything, and this time, it brought back a surprisingly accurate Final Fantasy VII Remake joke from 2015.

A viral post has caught the attention of fans after people noticed that creator NessMudkip once joked about what Square Enix might name future entries in the remake project. At the time, it sounded like a playful exaggeration aimed at the long, stylish naming habits often associated with Japanese RPGs.

Years later, the joke suddenly looks a little too accurate.

A Joke That Somehow Hit Two Major Keywords

Back in June 2015, NessMudkip reacted to the announcement of the Final Fantasy VII Remake project by joking that Square Enix might call it something like “Final Fantasy VII Re:Birth FiNaL REVELATION+ International.”

At the time, it was clearly written as a joke. The exaggerated title sounded closer to a parody of over-the-top RPG naming conventions than a serious prediction.

However, fans later noticed something wild: Rebirth became the subtitle of the second game in the remake trilogy, while Revelation became the subtitle of the third part. That means two major keywords from the old post ended up matching the real project years later.

Even the Original Poster Was Surprised

The source notes that the original poster later looked back at the tweet and reacted with disbelief. Fans also joined the conversation, joking about whether this was pure coincidence or if the poster somehow knew more than everyone else.

Of course, there is no real indication that this was anything more than a lucky joke. Still, the coincidence is strong enough to make longtime fans laugh, especially because the names actually fit the direction of the remake trilogy.

Final Fantasy VII Revelation Moves Toward the Final Chapter

The source also highlights Final Fantasy VII Revelation as the final chapter of the remake trilogy. The game continues after the events of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, following Cloud and his allies as they travel aboard the Highwind to pursue Sephiroth and stop the coming disaster.

The game is described as an action JRPG with smoother gameplay, larger-scale scenarios, and more than three open-world maps to explore.

According to the source, Final Fantasy VII Revelation is planned for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC in spring 2027.

This is one of those gaming internet moments that feels funny because it should not have aged this well. The 2015 post was clearly a joke, but seeing Rebirth and Revelation both appear years later makes it feel like a perfect fan timeline glitch. Whether coincidence or accidental prophecy, it is a fun reminder that sometimes the wildest gaming predictions come from people simply joking around online.

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