Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Finally Gets Announcement Update — And Its Coming Sooner Than You Think

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  • FF7 Remake Trilogy creative director Tetsuya Nomura has given a new announcement update for the Final Fantasy 7 remake part 3.
  • Square Enix has already internally selected the announcement timing for the game, confirming it is not far off.
  • He also reiterates that the game’s development is progressing pretty well without any hiccups.

Although Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth did not sell as well as Square Enix expected due to timed console exclusivity, both games in the remake trilogy have been received well by fans. Anticipation for the third part is also at an all-time high. 

Square Enix has been drip-feeding us minor updates so far, but a new remark has finally given us a better timeframe for its expected release. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Trilogy creative director Tetsuya Nomura now claims the development is progressing very smoothly. 

In fact, the development has reached deep enough that Square Enix has now internally decided the announcement date for it.

Why it matters: Square Enix has mostly kept Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 under wraps besides giving occasional vague updates about its progress late last year. However, we may see an actual release date soon.

As revealed during the second anniversary stream for Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis, the studio plans to follow the set schedule and reveal the game as soon as it is ready.

This update is a big deal because the developers wouldn’t pinpoint an announcement timing if the RPG were not nearing completion. 

[Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3’s development] is going very smoothly. The announcement timing has been decided and we will stick to that schedule, so please rest assured and wait.

-Tetsuya Nomura.

With Part 3’s story completed earlier this year and the announcement timing now set, the development has progressed much faster than we anticipated. Therefore, we may see Part 3 come out much sooner than the rumors suggested.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth exceeded the expectations of fans and critics alike.

Final Fantasy Remake Part 3 might be revealed early next year with a planned release date during the next winter season. For now, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is expected to launch first on Xbox sometime next year.

Do you think Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 will be announced later this year, or is the update just PR talk to calm down anticipated fans? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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