Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Knights of the Round

FF7 Rebirth: Is Knights of the Round in the Game?

FF7 Rebirth offers a whole new roster of summons, and you might be curious if one is Knights of the Round. This summon, known for its devastating attack sequence featuring thirteen knights, is a fan favorite for its impressive visuals and unmatched power. If you’re wondering whether you can wield this mighty force against your foes in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, let’s delve into the details.

Is the Knights of the Round summon in FF7 Rebirth?

No, the Knights of the Round summon does not make an appearance in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. This might not come as a surprise to fans familiar with the original game’s progression. In the original Final Fantasy 7, the Knights of the Round summon wasn’t accessible until well into the second disc, long after the storyline events that conclude Rebirth, which ends where the first disc of the original game did.

Since you don’t even get access to the part of the map where the island containing Knights of the Round is, it’s reasonable to anticipate that if the summon is to be included in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy, it would appear in the final installment. This timing would align with the original game’s progression, ensuring that players have something incredibly powerful to look forward to as they advance further into the story.

Of course, the one part that’s tough to figure out about Knights of the Round in the FF7 Trilogy is how a fight against them would play out. You have to defeat each summon to acquire its materia, and taking on 13 knights at once is very intimidating. We’ll go ahead and theorize that if the summon makes the cut; it’ll be part of an expansive side quest like the protoculture relic one in Rebirth.

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