Final Fantasy 7 Remake Trilogy Update: Midgar Special Pack Discontinuation and Upcoming Finale
Olivia Norman
Published May 17, 2026
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The Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy, which began in 1997, has evolved significantly. The original entry marked a pivotal moment for the series, leading to its mainstream recognition and subsequent remakes.
While the first remake launched in 2026, the final chapter's release remains anticipated for 2027, though delays could affect expectations.
Notably, the Midgar Special Pack—offering exclusive content from Final Fantasy VII Remake—will cease availability on May 19, 2026, for Powerwash Simulator users. This DLC, featuring a campaign set in iconic Final Fantasy locations, is now a limited-time offer.
Fans who missed this bundle must act quickly, as it will no longer be accessible through online platforms after the deadline. Similarly, the Tomb Raider DLC for Powerwash Simulator will also expire, restricting access to Croft Manor.
Despite these changes, the Remake trilogy continues to captivate audiences. Both Final Fantasy VII Remake and its sequel, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, have achieved immediate success, setting high hopes for the conclusion. However, questions linger about whether the final entry can replicate the original's legacy.
In the interim, players can enjoy the game's rich world through Powerwash Simulator, though urgency is key to avoid missing out on exclusive features.
As the series progresses, fans eagerly await updates, balancing excitement with the reality of evolving gaming landscapes.