"Final Fantasy 7 Remake Script Changes Spark Controversy Ahead of Rebirth Release"

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Square Enix made a script change in Final Fantasy 7: Remake, altering Aerith's final line to "This sky...I don't like it." The change upset fans, but it's now understood that the alteration was made to align with plot events in Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth, where characters experience alternate realities with a torn sky. The new line carries a double meaning, symbolizing Aerith's sorrow and the literal state of the sky. The change makes more sense in the context of Rebirth, shedding light on the deeper narrative connections between the two games.
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