Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the sequel to the acclaimed Final Fantasy 7 Remake, has been rated T for Teen by the ESRB with some tantalizing details about its content ahead of its release on February 29, 2024. Insights into the rating suggest players will experience intense combat, complete with swords, staffs, guns, and magic spells, alongside graphic cutscenes featuring slow-motion sword impalements and blood splattering. Notably, these descriptions have sparked speculation about Aerith's fate in the game and whether her iconic death scene will remain unchanged.

Besides the violent content, the ESRB rating indicates the presence of "deep cleavage" with female characters clothed in revealing attire and dialogue suggestive of the camera's focus on their bodies. The game also delves into mature themes with references to alcohol consumption, intoxication, smoking, and the inclusion of profanity in the dialogue.

Square Enix has confirmed new story content in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, highlighting characters like Zack and potentially expanding on Sephiroth's backstory, drawing from the mobile title Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis. As the release date approaches, fans eagerly await more information on the narrative twists and gameplay experiences that this installment will offer.