Part 3 Of Final Fantasy VII Remake Trilogy Will Surpass All Expectations, According To Director

by Muhammad Ali Bari

Part 3 of Square Enix’s Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy will surpass all expectations, according to director Naoki Hamaguchi.

In a new video feature (via), Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy producer Yoshinori Kitase and director Naoki Hamaguchi talk about the making of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and also take a look at the future with the third and final part. Hamaguchi mentioned that the final part promises to expand the world even further, and that fans can expect an exciting conclusion that will leave a lasting impact.

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Kitase hopes that fans have great expectations for part 3 of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy. According to him, the development team is incorporating all the feedback and ideas it has received, and is striving to deliver a deeper and more fulfilling experience. He also expects fans to enjoy the synergy between nostalgia and innovation as they experience the third and final chapter.

Hamaguchi said that the development team behind the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy is working hard to create a game that exceeds their expectations. He expects this three-part remake to become one of the most renowned titles in the history of video games.

Furthermore, the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy director stated (via) that the Highwind will play an integral role in part 3. While he couldn’t reveal much, he did share that prototyping the Highwind has reached a high level of success, and the development team has been able to create a new and special gameplay experience while traveling the world in the Highwind. He said he really wants to tell people what it is but he can’t, so he asked fans to wait until the team is able to reveal it.

Previously, during an interview, Hamaguchi was asked whether the development team at Square Enix is considering upgrading the development environment to Unreal Engine 5 for part 3. In his response, he stated that the team will need to assess the pros and cons of the newer engine, but he does believe it is possible.

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