{"id":69584,"date":"2025-01-28T20:39:56","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:39:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/final-fantasy-7-rebirth-how-to-skip-the-nibelheim-mission-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:39:56","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:39:56","slug":"final-fantasy-7-rebirth-how-to-skip-the-nibelheim-mission-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/final-fantasy-7-rebirth-how-to-skip-the-nibelheim-mission-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth: How to skip the Nibelheim mission &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth: How to skip the Nibelheim mission Square EnixIt\u2019s possible to skip the Nibelheim mission in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth if you\u2019ve already finished it in the game\u2019s demo. Here\u2019s exactly how to skip this section in the full release. Final Fantasy 7\u2019s Nibelheim mission is iconic and notorious as it\u2019s when Sephiroth experiences a psychotic break that leads to him destroying Cloud and Tita\u2019s beloved hometown, including the innocent people residing there. It was a huge moment in the original FF7 and fans were able to experience it prior to Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth\u2018s launch thanks to the game\u2018s free demo. If you\u2019ve already played through the mission in its entirety when you pick up a full copy of Rebirth, you will have the handy option to skip past it. While you can replay it there isn\u2019t any benefit to doing so, aside from if you didn\u2019t have the chance to finish it during the demo. So, here\u2019s exactly how you can skip the Nibelheim mission in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Skipping the Nibelheim quest in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth If you\u2019ve already played and completed the Nibelheim investigation in the FF7 Rebirth demo, then the game will allow you to skip the majority of it. Here\u2019s what you need to do: First of all, you\u2019ll need to scan your PS5 hard drive so the game can see you\u2019ve already completed it. This can be done on the main menu under \u2018Bonuses\u2019. Complete the scan and you\u2019ll receive a pop-up telling you that the mission will now be skippable. Those who\u2019ve also got Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Episode Intermission on their hard drives will also get a reward. You\u2019ll start the game as normal, first playing through Zack\u2019s opening segment before the action shifts to the inn at Kalm where Cloud is telling the party about Nibelheim. You\u2019ll still need to defend the truck as Sephiroth, and then explore Nibelheim as Cloud, but once all the tutorial segments are over you\u2019ll be given the option to skip the mission. This skip option will appear once you\u2019re climbing the mountain with Tifa and have killed the first few enemies. However, it only skips the Nibelheim reactor mission, you\u2019ll still have to re-play Sephiroth\u2019s attack on the town, but this is mostly because the demo ended midway through his confrontation with Cloud. The good news is the skip option cuts out the majority of the flashback, meaning it\u2019ll only take about ten minutes to get through in the full game instead of around 90. 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