Does Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (FF7R) Demo Progress Carry Over?

Abu Taher Tamim
By Abu Taher Tamim
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Are you looking for an answer to, does Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Demo progress carry over? The answer is yes, but there’s a catch.

Square Enix has released a demo for the highly anticipated Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. The demo allows players to experience a portion of the game prior to its full release on February 29, 2024. But, how much content can you play in the demo?

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The demo is split into two parts — one covering the Nibelheim flashback sequence and another exploring the Junon area. Both of these parts let us experience a glimpse of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.

But, as the time of the release date draws closer, this has led many fans to wonder — will your progress from the FF7R demo carry over when you start the full game? Let’s break it down.

Does Demo Progress Carry Over in FF7R?

Part 1: Nibelheim Flashback

The first part of the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo covers the game’s opening chapter, which includes the party arriving in Kalm and Cloud recounting the tragic events that took place in his and Tifa’s hometown of Nibelheim 5 years prior. This sequence will likely be very familiar to fans of the original Final Fantasy 7.

Part 1 Nibelheim Flashback in FF7R
Image Credit: Square Enix via GameRiv

The good news is that you save data, and all progress made in the Nibelheim portion of the demo will carry over seamlessly into the full game. When FF7R launches on February 29th, you’ll be able to continue right where you left off in the demo. Any levels, items, Materia or equipment you obtained will transfer to the full experience.

This means that the Nibelheim flashback sequence can be played in its entirety in the demo, allowing players to explore the town, talk to NPCs and even take on side quests without worry that their time will be wasted. Square Enix has confirmed the Nibelheim portion is the full unlockable chapter.

So feel free to immerse yourself in Cloud and Tifa’s traumatic backstory during the demo, knowing that on February 29th you’ll be able to pick up right where you left off when the full FF7 Rebirth adventure begins.

Part 2: Junon Area

The second part of the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo, which becomes available on February 21st, gives players a small taste of the expanded world and open exploration offered in FF7R. You’ll be able to freely roam a portion of the Junon area, taking on side quests, fighting enemies and interacting with NPCs.

Part 2 Junon Area in FF7R
Image Credit: Square Enix via GameRiv

However, Square Enix has stated that the Junon portion of the demo has been modified to be more compact compared to how it will appear in the full game. Because of these changes, none of the progress made in the Junon demo will carry over when FF7R launches on February 29th.

The Junon area likely won’t represent any specific chapter, but rather give fans a snippet of the open exploration and gameplay that awaits in the full Rebirth experience. Consider it a demo within a demo — offering a teaser of the expansive world but disconnected from the main story progression and save data.

So feel free to experiment with combat, side quests and exploration during the Junon demo, but don’t get too attached. Any items, levels, or progress will be reset once you begin FF7 Rebirth for real on launch day.

Epic cinematic storytelling with stunning graphics in FF7R
Image Credit: Square Enix via GameRiv

Bonus Rewards for Playing the Demo

To reward fans for playing the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo, Square Enix will provide some enticing bonus items to anyone with demo save data when they start the full game.

By simply having a completed FF7R demo save file on your PS5, you’ll unlock the following rewards:

  • Kupo Charm: An accessory that increases the number of items enemies drop after battles.
  • Survival Set: A bundle of useful items, including Potions, Ethers, Remedies, and more, to aid your adventure.

These rewards provide some tangible in-game benefits for checking out the demo, without being so good that they undermine progression in the main story. And they give completionists some incentive to fully explore the Nibelheim area, knowing their earned items will transfer over.

The bonuses will likely pop up as soon as the full game detects a completed FF7R demo save file. So, be sure to keep the demo installed if you want to claim your Kupo Charm and Survival Set.

Skip Nibelheim in the Full Game

One final reward for completing the Nibelheim portion of the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo is that you’ll have the option to completely skip replaying this chapter when the full game releases.

Since the demo covers the entirety of the first chapter centered around Cloud’s flashback, FF7R will detect that you’ve already completed it and allow you to skip replaying this sequence.

This means you can avoid repetition and instead jump right into the next chapter and unexplored portions of the story. Keep in mind, that you won’t miss any important story or gameplay content since Nibelheim will unfold identically to how you experienced it in the demo.

For those pressed for time or eager to uncover new parts of the story, the ability to skip previously completed chapters adds some great convenience. Just be sure to finish the Nibelheim demo section first.

Final Thoughts

Any progress made during the Nibelheim portion of the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo–including levels, items, and equipment–will carry over to the full game. The modified Junon area demo will not transfer progress. All you need to do is keep the demo installed to earn bonus rewards and skip replaying chapters they already completed when the full FF7R experience launches on February 29, 2024.

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Abu Taher Tamim is a Staff Writer at GameRiv. He started playing video games when one of his uncles brought him a PS1, after it was launched. Since that day until now, he still play video games. As he loves video games so much, he became a gaming content writer.