FF7 Remake Part 3 Will Be Among Most Loved Games In History, Says Director

Expert Verified By

"It'll Be Exactly What Fans Are Looking For"

Story Highlight
  • The director and producer of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 have recently created excitement for the title.
  • According to the director, it will be among the most loved and most popular games in history.
  • The producers think this JPRG will be exactly what fans want, as they have implemented feedback from the first two releases.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake was released in 2020 and received a pretty positive reception. Following this success, Square Enix launched yet another successful remake with Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.

This JRPG is currently the frontrunner for Game of The Year 2024, but Square Enix has even more ambitious plans for the finale. With a potential switch to Unreal Engine 5, the team is confident part 3 will be one of the industry’s biggest games.

Why it matters: The original Final Fantasy 7 is one of the most beloved games of all time. Square Enix hopes to recapture this success with the remakes.

 

Director Naoki Hamaguchi discussed the future of the trilogy during the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Summoning A Masterpiece presentation. His comment on the last part sparked joy among the fandom.

I am absolutely confident that the third game in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake series will be one of the most loved, most popular games in the whole history of video games.

-Naoki Hamaguchi 

The director was joined by Yoshinori Kitase, who has high expectations for this release.

He hopes that fans have high expectations for the JPRG too since the team is working hard on a worthwhile conclusion. Also, he reveals that the studio aims to produce an even bigger world with the third entry.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Didn’t Sell Too Well Due To The PS5 Exclusivity

According to Yoshinori Kitase, the team has implemented the feedback from the first two games, and the upcoming part will be exactly what fans want. Hagamuchi, the director, then said that the team would exceed fan expectations.

Both the developer and the producer have contributed to further increasing the hype. They have both made claims that very few can make.

Final Fantasy 7 already has a rich legacy, so it’s encouraging to see Square Enix so hopeful about its grand send-off. Perhaps the team will even consider launching this title on multiple platforms.

With Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth coming out this year, the team still has a few more years to make these decisions. This year’s release seems to have suffered due to exclusivity, so Square Enix may not want to repeat such a deal again.

Was our article helpful? 👨‍💻

Thank you! Please share your positive feedback. 🔋

How could we improve this post? Please Help us. 😔

Gear Up For Latest News

Get exclusive gaming & tech news before it drops. Sign up today!

Join Our Community

Still having issues? Join the Tech4Gamers Forum for expert help and community support!

Latest News

Join Our Community

104,000FansLike
32,122FollowersFollow

Trending

Ubisoft Cancelled Post–Civil War Assassin’s Creed Title Last Year for Being ‘Too Controversial’

Ubisoft reportedly canceled an Assassin's Creed game last year set after the Civil War era, featuring a protagonist who was a former slave.

Nintendo Switch 2 Outpaces Original Switch by 77%, Selling 2.4 Million Units in US in 3 Months

The Nintendo Switch 2 has now surpassed 2.4 million unit sales in the US, which is 77% faster than its predecessor.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Set To Receive New Content As Game Hits 5 Million Units Sold

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has now sold a whopping 5 million units, and new content for the RPG is also on the way.

New Silent Hill f Xbox Ad Reminds Players: You’re Buying A License, Not The Game

Xbox is marketing Silent Hill f with a tag underneath stating that you will only purchase the license to play the horror title.

Over 60% US Gamers Buy Two or Fewer Games Per Year

Only 14% of games in the US buy new games regularly, and they are the main drivers of the paid game market.