“Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3” will not be released as a semi-finished product! The director made a rare guarantee: all the pitfalls will be filled!

The “Final Fantasy VII Remake (Final Fantasy VII Remake)” trilogy is finally ready to usher in the final chapter, but rather than new graphics and new gameplay, what attracts players’ attention most this time is the director’s guarantee. Series director Naoki Hamaguchi said in a recent interview that “Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3” will never be released in a “semi-completed state”. He hopes to truly complete the entire FF7 Remake project and deliver an ending that makes him proud to say “finally completed.”

What players fear most, the official responded directly

Since many AAA masterpieces have caused controversy in recent years due to rush production, content deletion or launch issues, Naoki Hamaguchi’s remarks quickly aroused discussion in the gamer circle. In fact, “Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3” has now entered the playable stage, and the development team is in the final adjustment and polishing process. Hamaguchi Naoki also previously revealed that the game development progress is going very smoothly and is even close to the originally set development milestones.

The final battle of FF7 may be coming soon

What’s even more interesting is that news about “Part 3” has suddenly begun to increase recently. In addition to frequent interviews with the director, Square Enix has also stated that it will disclose more FF7-related news this year than before. It is generally believed that the official announcement may not be far away. According to what the development team has previously revealed, the airship Highwind, Wutai and more original classic locations will all appear in the final chapter. In other words, this is not just the end of the trilogy, but more likely Square Enix’s last big gamble on the entire FF7 Remake project.

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