🌟 FF7 Rebirth’s Biggest Mystery Still Haunts Fans! 🌟
27 years later, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth drops jaw-dropping moments, but one question still divides us all. 💔
Will Cloud choose Aerith or Tifa? The Gold Saucer date scene teases both, with new twists in alternate timelines, yet Square Enix refuses to pick a side! 😱
This endless debate fuels our love for FF7, but what’s your take?
👉 Dive into the drama and share your thoughts:
[This article contains spoilers for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.]One aspect of the canon that’s always been the subject of debate is the nature of Cloud’s romantic potential with Aerith and Tifa, both of whom have feelings for the standoffish mercenary. Both also have plenty of lovable qualities that have endeared them to fans over the years, resulting in a lot of emotional investment over who earns the title of Cloud’s true soulmate. There’s an argument to be made for either side and battle lines have long since been drawn and stationed by those with strong beliefs one way or the other.
FF7 Rebirth Doesn’t Canonize Cloud’s True Romance
Rebirth Takes The Safe Road

The system for raising affection is somewhat less cryptic in FF7 Rebirth than it was in the original game, with indicators that relationships have changed occasionally popping up after dialogue choices, side quests, and more, but it’s still hard to have much certainty about who Cloud will end up on the date with. If anything’s changed, it’s that the playing field seems more even this time. While Aerith and Tifa started with major point leads in the original game that made them the most common options, getting a date with Barret or Red XIII is surprisingly easy in FF7 Rebirth.
FF7 Rebirth‘s relationship system can be viewed in full after completing the game, which clarifies a lot of what seems ambiguous while playing.
How FF7 Rebirth Threads The Needle With Aerith And Tifa
Signs Of A Canon Romance





From a mechanical standpoint, the biggest indicator of Cloud and Aerith being canon is the fact that the original game gave Aerith both the highest point lead and a default win in the case of ties, pointing toward an idea that she’s the primary choice. It’s easy to rack up some points with Tifa before Aerith even joins the party, however, so the situation isn’t that cut and dry. The removal of any apparent lead for characters in FF7 Rebirth fails to offer any more clarity on this point, although anyone strenuously trying to argue that Cloud and Barret getting together is canon might appreciate it.
In terms of the actual narrative and characterization, there’s once again enough to support either viewpoint. The big win for Tifa fans lies in the most intimate version of their date at the Gold Saucer, where the two characters actually kiss, a moment that Aerith never quite gets. On the other hand, the date shown in the credits for the game is always the one with Aerith, which is a pretty strong argument that it’s intended to be the main canon choice.
How FF7 Remake Part 3 Fits Into The Picture
Comes Down To Personal Perspective

Where things might get really interesting is with FF7 Remake Part 3, as the resolution of Cloud’s romantic arc can be seen in very different lights depending on which perspective is employed. Although there’s always a level of tragedy to the story, one reading invokes a deeper sadness than the other. Cloud’s ultimate relationship with Tifa certainly canonizes their love in one aspect, but whether it retroactively proves that she was always his number one is a messier question, and the loss of Aerith stings even more for those who believe she was Cloud’s true soulmate.
The whole debate over Aerith and Tifa is an argument that ultimately doesn’t matter that much, as the story’s meaning really just comes down to personal perspective. Cloud clearly cares for both characters, and it’s just as easy to make a claim that there’s no true answer. Even if Square Enix ever did provide indisputable confirmation of the canon, it wouldn’t change how people feel about the characters, and there wouldn’t be any real need to throw out old beliefs.
The original FF7 was a game that left a lot to interpretation, thanks to both a succinct telling of its story and some intentionally cryptic elements (along with an English translation that fell short in some regards). This isn’t a bad thing, as the room to take different ideas away from it is part of what has given FF7 such extraordinary staying power. Despite introducing some new elements, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth remains uncommitted to any hard proof of whether Aerith or Tifa can be considered Cloud’s true love, and that might be one of the best decisions it makes.