Much like its 2020 predecessor,Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthis broken up into chapters to help moderatethe pacing of the game’s narrativea little better. Whether or not it succeeds in this regard is certainly debatable, but it does at least give players a pretty decent idea of how far into the game they are.
Of course, before they can gauge this, players will first need to know how many chapters there are inFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth, as understanding this will provide them with a point of reference with which to measure their current progress. As such, the followingFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthchapter listshould come in pretty handy.

How Many Chapters Does Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Have?
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthhas 14 chapters in total. Many of these feature large open-world-style areas, providing players with plenty of opportunities to stray from the critical path. For those wondering, Chapter 13 serves as the point of no return, so players should think carefully before progressing past this point. As in the previous game though, players will unlock chapter select after finishing the main story, allowing them to return to and replay completed chapters at their leisure. It’s also worth noting that the first chapter is the same as the one intheFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthdemo, meaning those who’ve already completed it can skip it on their initial playthrough if they really want to.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Side Quests by Chapter
How Does Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Compare to Final Fantasy 7 Remake?
Final Fantasy 7 Remakehas 18 chapters; 20 if the two chapters that make up the Intergrade DLC are included. However, when side content is taken into account,Rebirthactually ends up being the longer of the two games, with players able to sink fifty or sixty hours into a standard run if they engage with everything that’s on offer. This is in large down to the game having significantly more side content outside of traditional side quests. Some ofRebirth’s chapters are a lot longer than the ones found inRemaketoo, makingRebirtha more content-rich game despite it having fewer chapters.

