
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3: No Content Cuts, Promising Pacing and Future Updates
Final Fantasy 7 Remake director Naoki Hamaguchi clarifies that the upcoming Part 3 will not cut content but will focus on better pacing, with news expected soon.
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Final Fantasy 7 Remake director Naoki Hamaguchi clarifies that the upcoming Part 3 will not cut content but will focus on better pacing, with news expected soon.
Naoki Hamaguchi, co-director of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, assures fans that the game's length is justified and is working to make Part 3 more concise by balancing story and pacing, amid ongoing excitement and development updates for the trilogy's final installment.

Naoki Hamaguchi reassures fans that Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is progressing well and will be a high-quality finale, despite Rebirth's initial disappointing sales, with development already in advanced stages and a focus on delivering a satisfying conclusion.

The Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Ultimania book has revealed that the main story for the third part of the Remake trilogy is already complete, and the producer hopes to finish Part 3 within three years, following the efficient development of the second installment. With the same staff on board from the previous game, the team is aiming for a similar timeline, and there are currently no plans for DLC. While there's no official release window yet, it's suggested that the next game may arrive sooner, but fans should await further announcements.

The director of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Tetsuya Nomura, expresses eagerness to conclude the "absolute marathon of projects" with Part 3, stating that he's already "off to the races" with its development. During a Special Talk Session, Nomura and composer Nobuo Uematsu discuss the mental toll of recreating the classic game with modern technology. Uematsu agrees to work on the third game, while also expressing the need for a vacation after his contributions to the series.

Square Enix's Naoki Hamaguchi hinted at a potential early 2028 release window for Final Fantasy 7 Remake's part 3, indicating progress on the script and a trajectory similar to FF7: Rebirth. The statement suggests a release date about four years after the previous installment, with the development team already discussing certain developments for the sequel.