
Although it was unfortunately not featured in the latest State of Play, the third and final installment of the Final Fantasy VII Remake saga should soon be making headlines officially.
In an interview with Automaton, director Naoki Hamaguchi gave some very encouraging news about the project. It is now fully playable and in the final stages of development.
“Development of the third installment is progressing very smoothly, and we’re almost exactly on schedule with the milestones we set at the beginning of the project. The game is already in a playable state, and right now, we’re in the final push phase, refining and building up the experience.
We’re at the stage where the quality improves day by day, and each time we play it, the scenery feels different, so it’s genuinely exciting. I think it won’t be too long before we’re able to share some kind of update with everyone.”
Hamaguchi also sought to reassure players that the game’s multiplatform release will not compromise the graphic quality.
“Both the Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox versions have been incredibly well received and generated a lot of buzz online, and that attention has also made me realize how many people are worried about this issue. However, our decision to go multiplatform with the FFVII Remake series will not in any way lower the quality of the third installment.”

