Last Updated on Oct 25, 2025 @ 9:05:38 AM.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is high up on the list of the gaming community. Square Enix delivered an authentic remake that not only captures the essence of the 1997 original title but also elevates it in ways unimaginable. Director Naoki Hamaguchi is fortunate enough to be allowed to revisit his earlier works and give them the attention and support they deserve in today’s time.
Not only did Hamaguchi got a chance to remake the game from the ground up with modern tech, he was given the opportunity to break new ground on different platforms. Things are looking bright for the Final Fantasy franchise, and fans may not have to wait long to see Cloud and the party take down Sephiroth for good.
Director Naoki Hamaguchi Talks About the Final Game in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Trilogy

In a recent interview, Hamaguchi spilled the beans on some of the active projects being worked on internally at Square Enix. Among these projects are ports for the first two games of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy, and the highly-anticipated third and final part of the story. Hamaguchi discussed their process of making a game and how they prioritize pacing over anything else.
“It’s about making sure the pacing feels right, it’s not about cutting out content, it’s making sure that it feels right, the speed that the story progresses at feels right, and it is fairly quick and feels like you can get through it at a reasonable pace”
The developers have also confirmed that a keyword has been selected for this project. Keywords in previous games played a vital role in the game’s direction from a narrative standpoint. Square Enix took the community feedback to heart from previous games in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake series to make necessary improvements.
There might not be as much side content in the third game, unlike in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, but this does not mean the final entry will be much shorter.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Is Not the Only Game Being Worked on Within Square Enix

It wasn’t long ago when Square Enix unveiled a new twin pack featuring the first two games of the trilogy coming later this year for the PlayStation 5. However, Hamaguchi is also confident in the quality and performance of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 ports.
“Nintendo players in the future, you really don’t need to worry at all. They’re going to get a version that is just as satisfying and just as high quality as the first game, if not higher.”
These new ports will also feature a new streamlined progression mode, essentially allowing players to play Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade on their terms. The developers are confident in the game’s performance and are eager to hear from the community once it releases early next year.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is in active development and could potentially be a multiplatform title.
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Rouvin Josef Quirimit is a Content Writer, an avid gamer (on his PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch), and film enthusiast. He was fortunate to grow up with the Marvel Cinematic Universe and was enamored by the storytelling of a shared universe full of heart and spectacle. His love for movies led him to great single-player games and he intends to cover major franchises for years to come!