In Final Fantasy VII Cloud is introduced as a mercenary employed by AVALANCHE, an eco-terrorist group opposed to the Shinra Company, and who claims to be formerly of SOLDIER 1st Class, an elite Shinra fighting unit. Beginning the game with the
placeholder name , Cloud assists AVALANCHE's leader,
Barret Wallace, in bombing one of the Mako reactors, power plants which drain the planet's "Lifestream". Despite appearing detached and more interested in the pay of his work, Cloud demonstrates moments of
camaraderie, such as prioritizing Jessie's security over his escape during the Mako Reactor 1's explosion. Players can choose to interact in a friendlier manner with AVALANCHE's members. After being approached by his childhood friend and AVALANCHE member,
Tifa Lockhart, Cloud agrees to continue helping AVALANCHE. Cloud encounters
Aerith Gainsborough, a resident of
Midgar's slums, and agrees to serve as her bodyguard in exchange for a date. He helps her evade Shinra, who are pursuing her because she is the sole survivor of a race known as the Cetra. During the course of their travels, a
love triangle develops between Cloud, Tifa, and Aerith. Following the player's departure from Midgar, Cloud narrates his history with Sephiroth, a legendary member of SOLDIER and the game's primary antagonist, and the events that led to his disappearance five years prior. Cloud joined SOLDIER to emulate Sephiroth, and explains that he would sign up for a "big mission" whenever they became available, as the conclusion of Shinra's war with the people of Wutai ended his chances for military fame. Sephiroth started questioning his humanity after accompanying him on a job to Cloud's hometown of Nibelheim and discovering documents concerning
Jenova, an
extraterrestrial lifeform and Sephiroth's "mother". This ultimately led to Sephiroth burning down Nibelheim, killing Cloud's mother. Cloud confronted Sephiroth at Mt. Nibel's Mako Reactor and was believed to have killed him, but Cloud dismisses this as a lie, as he knows he would be no match for Sephiroth. He is troubled by the fact that although he most likely would have lost the fight, he lived after challenging Sephiroth. Numerous visual and audio clues suggest the
unreliability of Cloud's memory. Cloud will spontaneously remember words or scenes from his past, sometimes collapsing to the ground while cradling his head, and appears not to remember things that he should, such as the existence of a SOLDIER First Class named Zack. As Sephiroth begins manipulating his mind, he takes advantage of his memory by telling him that his past is merely fiction and that Shinra created him in an attempt to clone Sephiroth. Cloud learns he cannot remember things such as how or when he joined SOLDIER and resigns himself as a "failed experiment", then goes missing. The party later discovers a comatose Cloud suffering from Mako poisoning. It is revealed that Cloud never qualified for SOLDIER and instead enlisted as an infantryman in Shinra's army. During the mission to Nibelheim, he served under Sephiroth and Zack and hid his identity from the townspeople out of embarrassment. Following Sephiroth's defeat of Zack at the Mt. Nibel Mako reactor, Cloud managed to ambush him and throw him into the Lifestream, believing him to be dead. Both he and Zack were imprisoned by Shinra's lead scientist,
Professor Hojo, for four years of experimentation. Zack later escaped with Cloud to the outskirts of Midgar before Shinra soldiers gunned him down. As a result of exposure to Mako radiation and the injection of Jenova's cells, Cloud's mind created a false personality based on Zack's, inadvertently erasing the latter from his memory. After piecing together his identity, Cloud resumes his role as leader and silently expresses his mutual romantic feelings with Tifa the night before the final battle. At the game's conclusion, Sephiroth reappears in Cloud's mind a final time but is defeated in a one-on-one fight.
In Compilation of Final Fantasy VII Cloud appears in a minor role in the mobile game
Before Crisis, a prequel set six years before the events of
Final Fantasy VII. The player, a member of the Shinra covert operatives group, the
Turks, encounters Cloud during his time as a Shinra infantryman working to join SOLDIER. The game portrays Cloud's natural talent for swordsmanship, and recounts his role during Nibelheim's destruction. In the 2005 animated film
Advent Children, which is set two years after the conclusion of
Final Fantasy VII, Cloud lives with Tifa in the city of Edge along with
Marlene, Barret's adopted daughter, and
Denzel, an orphan affected by a rampant and deadly disease called Geostigma. Having given up his life as a mercenary, Cloud now works as a
courier for the , which Tifa set up in her new bar. After Tifa confronts him following the disappearance of Denzel and Marlene, it is revealed that he also suffers from the effects of Geostigma, and he responds that he is unfit to protect his friends and new family. However, after Tifa urges him to let go of the past, Cloud sets out for the Forgotten City in search of the children. There, he confronts
Kadaj, Loz, and Yazoo, genetic remnants of Sephiroth left behind before he diffused into the Lifestream completely. Cloud's battle with Kadaj takes them back to Aerith's church, where Cloud recovers from his Geostigma with Aerith's help. After merging with the remains of Jenova, Kadaj, resurrects Sephiroth. Cloud, having overcome his doubts, defeats Sephiroth once more, leaving a dying Kadaj in his place. At the film's conclusion, Cloud, seeing Aerith and Zack, assures them that he will be fine and reunites with his friends. Cloud appears in
On the Way to a Smile, a series of short stories set between
Final Fantasy VII and
Advent Children. "Case of Tifa" serves as an epilogue to
VII, and portrays Cloud's life alongside Tifa, Marlene, and Denzel. "Case of Denzel" relates how Cloud first met Denzel, and was later adapted as a short
original video animation for the release of
Advent Children Complete,
On the Way to a Smile - Episode: Denzel. Cloud appears in a supporting role in the PlayStation 2 game
Dirge of Cerberus. A year after the events of
Advent Children, Cloud, working alongside Barret and Tifa, lends his support to the ground forces of the World Regenesis Organization and his ally
Vincent Valentine in their siege of Midgar and counterattack against the rogue Shinra military unit Deepground. In the PlayStation Portable game
Crisis Core, Cloud is presented as a young Shinra infantryman who befriends Zack. During the game's conclusion, a dying Zack gives Cloud his Buster Sword, telling him that he is his legacy. The game ends with Cloud heading to Midgar, reprising the start of
Final Fantasy VII. Zack and Cloud's connection was meant to be expanded upon near the game's ending, with both of them planning to flee to Midgar, but due to limitations in the console's hardware, these scenes could not be implemented and they instead decided to focus on Zack. Cloud reprises his role in the 2020 game
Final Fantasy VII Remake, which is part of a planned trilogy of games remaking the original 1997 game. While marketed as a remake to the original game, Square claims that there are other different meanings in this game. He was featured once more as the protagonist in
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
In Kingdom Hearts Nomura redesigned Cloud for his appearance in
Kingdom Hearts. He is depicted with a crimson cape and a clawed version of his left-handed glove, while the Buster Sword's blade is wrapped in bandages. Nomura stated that Cloud's left arm was inspired by
Vincent Valentine, and explained that he wanted to give the character a more demon-like appearance due to his ties to the dark side in the game. Nomura also stated that he wanted to leave the question of whether Cloud was searching for Aerith open to the player's interpretation. After the fight, Hades sends
Cerberus to attack Cloud and Sora, whom Hercules saves. Cloud meets with Sora afterward and explains that he is searching for someone. In
Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix, there is an additional scene where he battles Sephiroth. During the credits, Cloud is shown reuniting with the residents of Hollow Bastion. A memory-based version of Cloud appears in the
Game Boy Advance sequel
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories as a
boss in Olympus Coliseum and later as a summon card for Sora. Cloud reappears in
Kingdom Hearts II, depicted with his
Advent Children design. He is searching for Sephiroth, and in turn Tifa is searching for him. Cloud fights alongside
Leon's team during the
Heartless invasion of Hollow Bastion. Should the player choose to engage Sephiroth and win the battle, Cloud returns and fights Sephiroth, which ends with both of them disappearing in a flash of light after Tifa gives Cloud her support. Sora concludes that Cloud is still fighting with Sephiroth, and will not stop until he is defeated. A digital replica of Cloud also appears in
Kingdom Hearts Coded in the Olympus Coliseum, helping Sora and Hercules battle Hades. Cloud also appears in the
Kingdom Hearts manga adaptations, reprising his original role.
In other media Cloud appears in the
Last Order: Final Fantasy VII, an
original video animation (OVA) that serves as an alternate retelling of Nibelheim's destruction and Zack and Cloud's escape from Shinra imprisonment. Several scenes diverge from
Final Fantasy VII depiction of events, such as reinterpreting Cloud's rescue of Tifa by having her view his face. Although it is associated with and makes references to the
Compilation of Final Fantasy VII,
Last Order is considered an outside work and not part of the original continuity. Cloud has also appeared in various games outside of the
Final Fantasy VII continuity. He is a playable character in the
PlayStation version of
Ehrgeiz. In
Chocobo Racing, Cloud is a hidden character who rides a motorcycle. Cloud is one of several playable
Final Fantasy VII characters in
Itadaki Street Special for the PlayStation 2 and
Itadaki Street Portable for the PlayStation Portable. Cloud also features in the
LittleBigPlanet fan remake of Final Fantasy VII created by Jamie Colliver. Colliver’s adaptation reimagines the entire original PS1 game as a
platformer. Cloud is a playable character representing
Final Fantasy VII in the rhythm game
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, with his
Advent Children persona serving as
downloadable content. Players in
Final Fantasy Explorers can briefly transform into Cloud, enabling use of his Omnislash Limit Break from
FFVII. Cloud is the protagonist of
Final Fantasy VII G-Bike, a mobile game for which Nomura designed a new costume for him. This was inspired by Cloud's
Advent Children fights which producer Ichiro Hazama thought was "very cool, and radical", and influences from the title went into the game.
CyberConnect2 CEO
Hiroshi Matsuyama sought to improve Cloud's popularity with this game. Cloud appears as a playable guest character in the 2014 Nintendo crossover fighting games
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, sporting his character designs from both
Final Fantasy VII and
Advent Children. According to game director
Masahiro Sakurai,
Final Fantasy characters were heavily requested to appear in the
Super Smash Bros. series, with Cloud receiving the most support out of all of them. While other characters from the
Final Fantasy series were considered, Sakurai ultimately felt that none of them could match Cloud's popularity and he could not imagine including a different character. His model was primarily based on his appearance in the
Dissidia series, with slight alterations under Nomura's supervision. Cloud was made available as in-game downloadable content alongside a stage based on Midgar in December 2015. A pair of Cloud
amiibo figures were released in July 2017. He returned as a playable character in
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018). As part of the update adding Sephiroth to the game as downloadable content in December 2020, Cloud was given his "Omnislash Ver. 5" to use against opponents, being exclusive to his
Advent Children costumes. Cloud was considered for inclusion as a guest character in the PlayStation 2 version of
Soulcalibur II, but
Heihachi Mishima from
Tekken ultimately took the spot instead. In the PlayStation game
Final Fantasy Tactics and its PlayStation Portable update,
The War of the Lions, Cloud is accidentally pulled into the world of
Ivalice by an ancient machine called "the Celestial Globe", which was activated by Ramza Beoulve. He wanders into Zarghidas Trade City, where he encounters a flower girl named Aerith. As Cloud is leaving the area, Aerith is accosted by a man demanding payment. Cloud returns to help Aerith escape, and Ramza and his party catch up to him. After the battle, he joins Ramza's party as a playable character. Cloud also appears as an enemy unit in the "
Brave Story" series of battles as part of Rendezvous, the unlockable
cooperative multiplayer mode in
The War of the Lions. Cloud serves as the representative hero of
Final Fantasy VII in
Dissidia Final Fantasy, a fighting game featuring characters from the
Final Fantasy series. He is depicted in his
FFVII design, while his
Advent Children design is also available. His fight against Sephiroth in this game is based on their battles from
VII and
Advent Children. Along with the entire cast, Cloud reappears in the prequel
Dissidia 012 as a Warrior of Chaos. Concerned for Tifa, who is on the opposing side, Cloud tries to defeat Chaos alone; after nearly being killed, he is saved by the goddess Cosmos, and becomes one of her warriors. Cloud's main outfit is based on
Yoshitaka Amano's original artwork concept, while his
Kingdom Hearts outfit appears as downloadable content. Cloud again appears as a playable character opposite Sephiroth in the series' third entry,
Dissidia NT, wearing his
Advent Children outfit. Although Cloud does not appear in
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, his
Final Fantasy VII attire appears as an alternative for the main character alongside the Buster Sword. Cloud's hairstyle and
Advent Children outfit are also present in
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. His original attire is also present in the mobile phone game
Mobius Final Fantasy, and
Final Fantasy Explorers-Force. ==Legacy==