That means that while a fan theory connecting the events of Final Fantasy X-2 to the PS1 version of Final Fantasy 7 might still be up to interpretation, developer Square Enix may have taken the liberty of using Final Fantasy 7 Remake to officially link the games' story lines in a franchise first. However, Tetsuya Nomura, who directed both renditions of the Final Fantasy 7 story, insists that the remake doesn't overwrite the events of the original game. It really can't be stressed enough how drastically Final Fantasy 7 Remake deviates from its blocky 1997 inspiration, going so far as to completely rewrite one of the original's biggest plot twists in its controversial ending. A longstanding fan theory about both games has lingered ever since the latter released in 2003, and Final Fantasy 7 Remake appears to have sneakily canonized it. Final Fantasy 7 Remake adds to and changes an immense amount of plot details and thematic implications from the original, but one weird connection to Final Fantasy X-2 has stunned series fans.
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