Publisher Square Enix and developer Ateam have announced an end of service for free-to-play mobile battle royale game Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier, as it will shut down on January 11, 2023. Shinra Credits have already been removed from the in-game shop, coinciding with this announcement, but any credits you already have will remain available to you until the end of service. As for why Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier will shut down, Square simply offered, “Despite all our efforts to bring you regular updates with fresh and exciting content, we haven’t been able to deliver the experience that we were hoping to, and that you all deserve.”
[End of Service Notice]
We are regretful to announce that we will be ending service for FINAL FANTASY VII THE FIRST SOLDIER at 07:00 UTC on January 11, 2023.
We would like to thank you all for all your support over the past year.https://t.co/XvNOVv2EVs#FF7FS pic.twitter.com/aNVI4iHle4
— FINAL FANTASY VII THE FIRST SOLDIER_EN|FF7FS (@FFVII_FS_EN) October 12, 2022
Below you can find a schedule of how Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier will gradually end service and shut down:
■End of Service Schedule
-End of Service Announcement (This Notice)
10/12/2022 (Wed.) 07:00 UTC-Shinra Credits Removed from Shop (Same Time as This Notice)
10/12/2022 (Wed.) 07:00 UTC
*Shinra Credits in your possession can be used until service ends.-Support for Non-English Languages Ends
11/1/2022 (Tue.) 02:00 UTC
*Text will be displayed in English after this time.■End of Service
1/11/2023 (Wed.) 07:00 UTC
*We will continue to update in-game events until service ends.
That may be the end of one Final Fantasy VII spinoff project, but many others certainly remain. Firstly, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII – Reunion launches this December, offering a sweeping remaster of the Sony PSP action RPG on modern platforms. Then there’s Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the sequel to Final Fantasy VII Remake, which will launch on PlayStation 5 sometime “next winter.” There’s even another sweeping mobile game project in development, with Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis aiming to deliver episodic single-player role-playing that retells story events across the whole saga of Final Fantasy VII, even including the Advent Children movie.
Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier officially launched not quite a year ago, on November 17, 2021.