
Behind-the-Scenes Insights into Costa del Sol in FFVII Rebirth
The official X (previously known as Twitter) account for *Final Fantasy VII Remake* recently unveiled intriguing trivia about Costa del Sol’s portrayal in *FFVII Rebirth*.The team provided a glimpse into the creative process that transformed concept art into in-game visuals, highlighting notable differences between the original and the remake versions.
[Development Art Introduction: Costa del Sol🏖️] A resort destination coveted by people all over the world. Once a coastline with only a small settlement, it was occupied by Shinra, an enemy of the Junon Republic, and after the war, it was developed into a tourist destination.—The first image is a panoramic view of Costa del Sol.… pic.twitter.com/p6o89PIekm
— FFVII REMAKE (@FFVIIR_CLOUD) August 22, 2025
The accompanying tweet offers a concise overview of Costa del Sol, a once-small seaside village that underwent transformation into a vibrant resort hub post-Junon War, primarily due to Shinra’s intervention. The development team faced the unique challenge of expanding the town’s scale while preserving the iconic atmosphere that players cherished in the original game. Their efforts paid off, as *FFVII Rebirth* maintains traditional elements like the sloped orange roofs and the beloved bridge, effectively creating a lively resort environment.
Since the release of *Final Fantasy VII Remake*, Square Enix has leveraged the “FFVIIR_CLOUD”account to share not just updates about the ongoing remake trilogy, but also intriguing behind-the-scenes details regarding its development. Previous posts have included insights into character designs, such as those for Zack, Cloud, and Rufus, thus enriching the community’s understanding of the game’s creative direction.
*Final Fantasy VII Remake* is currently available on multiple platforms including PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC, while its sequel, *Rebirth*, can be enjoyed on PS5 and Windows PC.
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