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Final Fantasy 7 Revelation's Gold Saucer to Feature Queen's Blood Focus and New Side Story

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Director Naoki Hamaguchi confirmed that the Gold Saucer will return in Final Fantasy 7 Revelation with a new contained side story and minigames. The location will be significantly redesigned with Queen's Blood card game content taking over the Wonder Square due to the game's popularity. The Gold Saucer will not be central to the main narrative but will offer its own unique storyline and attractions.

Final Fantasy 7 Revelation will feature the returning Gold Saucer location with substantial changes from previous iterations. Director Naoki Hamaguchi revealed in an interview with Polygon that while the Gold Saucer won't play a major role in the central narrative, it will contain a completely new contained side story with its own narrative arc. The Wonder Square area has been redesigned and taken over by Queen's Blood content due to the card game's immense popularity among players since Final Fantasy Rebirth's launch. New minigames will be added throughout the Gold Saucer, and existing attractions like the snowboarding minigame have been relocated to Speed Square to make room for the Queen's Blood expansion. Hamaguchi indicated he wanted to share more details but chose to preserve surprises for players.

What's missing

The article does not clarify the timeline of when Final Fantasy 7 Revelation takes place relative to Rebirth, or provide context about what Queen's Blood is for readers unfamiliar with the previous game. Additionally, no information is given about the overall scope or release date of Revelation.

How coverage differed

Polygon's coverage is straightforward and informative, presenting Hamaguchi's statements directly without editorial commentary. The framing emphasizes player interest in Queen's Blood as justification for the in-game redesign, which aligns with the meta-narrative approach Square Enix is taking.

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    Final Fantasy 7 Revelation director confirms where the Gold Saucer fits into the story

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