How many chapters in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth? All main & side quests

Nathan Warby
Cloud in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

The story of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth takes Cloud and Avalanche to plenty of reimagined locations, but how many chapters and optional objectives are there to work through? Here’s a list of all the main missions in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, as well as side quests so you can track your progress.

After four years of waiting, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has finally arrived to continue the journey of Avalance following the events of Midgar. Picking up right where Remake left off, the sequel sees Cloud and his friends embark on a new timeline, where the likes of Zack Fair can play a larger role in the battle against Sephiroth.

The story of Rebirth reimagines the latter parts of disc one of the 1997 original, leaving players wondering exactly how many missions they’ll need to beat before rolling credits.

Here’s how many chapters there are in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, including a list of all the story and side missions.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth all story chapters

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Aerith and Cloud
FF7 Rebirth picks up right after the events of Remake.

There are 14 chapters in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s main story, each of which is broken up into multiple smaller objectives. On top of that, there are also a ton of side missions and activities to take part in, whether it’s optional quests handed out by an NPC or hunting down Chocobos.

Check out a full list of all the main story chapters in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth below:

  • Chapter 1: Fall of a Hero
  • Chapter 2: A New Journey Begins
  • Chapter 3: Deeper into Darkness
  • Chapter 4: Dawn of a New Era
  • Chapter 5: Blood in the Water
  • Chapter 6: Fool’s Paradise
  • Chapter 7: Those Left Behind
  • Chapter 8: All That Glitters
  • Chapter 9: The Planet Stirs
  • Chapter 10: Watcher of the Vale
  • Chapter 11: The Long Shadow of Shinra
  • Chapter 12: A Golden Key
  • Chapter 13: Where Angels Fear to Tread
  • Chapter 14: End of the World

All side quests in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

As mentioned above, there are also 36 side missions in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth spread across the many different regions. All in all, it should take you around 40 to 50 hours to beat the game if you stick to the main path or over 100 hours for a completionist run.

Check out every side mission in FF7 Rebirth below:

Grasslands

  • Flowers from the Hill
  • A Rare Card Lost
  • Lifeline in Peril
  • Livestock’s Bane
  • Hustle and Grind
  • Where the Wind Blows

Junon

  • Stuck in a Rut
  • When Words Won’t Do
  • Calling All Frogs
  • The Hardest Sell
  • Dreaming of Blue Skies
  • Tides of War and Worry
  • Beneath Still Waters

Corel

  • The Saga of the Seaside Inn
  • Rendezvous in Costa del Sol
  • Bodybuilders in a Bind
  • Of Robed Men and Ransoms
  • Missing: Mr. Birdie
  • Trouble in Paradise
  • Sand and Circuses
  • Gold Cup or Bust
  • Can’t Stop Won’t Stop

Gongaga

  • The Pursuit of Perfection
  • Teach Me, Great Warrior
  • O Chicken, Where Art Thou
  • Escape from Endless Writer’s Block
  • The Spice of Life
  • Woodland Vigil

Cosmo Canyon

  • Bonds of Trust
  • Absence of a Sign
  • From Whence Life Flows
  • Promises to Keep
  • Victim of Circumstance

Nibel

  • Esoteric Secrets of the Elders
  • My White-Haired Angel
  • Lament of the Damned

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About The Author

Nathan is a Senior Writer at CharlieIntel. He’s an expert in EA Sports FC, Call of Duty, and Overwatch, as well as superhero games, including Marvel’s Spider-Man. With a master's degree in Magazine Journalism from Nottingham Trent University, he worked as a Trainee Reporter for Derbyshire Live before moving into games media, with bylines at Dexerto, Cultured Vultures, and more. You can contact Nathan by email at [email protected].