As fans anticipate the next installment of the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy, hints about the third game's antagonist, Safer Sephiroth, emerge from a Magic: The Gathering event. New art by Tetsuya Nomura features a revamped design of Sephiroth that may hint at the narrative direction for Part 3 of the game. Nomura's notes suggest strategic decisions regarding character design, confirming that the trilogy's final boss phases will align with Sephiroth's transformations in the original game. This development adds layers to the excitement for the upcoming release.
There is also a reason that the design for Safer Sephiroth is different from the original game, but I unfortunately can't share more about that.
This seemingly confirms that we'll be fighting Safer Sephiroth in the third game, which does fit thematically with the trilogy.
Each game of the trilogy represents the different phases of the final boss fight in the original Final Fantasy 7.
To celebrate the set, Nomura created a stunning new piece of art for Sephiroth's card, showing his transition from young recruit to vengeful god.
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