For those among you who have been eager to know more about how the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Project is coming along at Square Enix, a recent tweet from none other than the game’s director, Naoki Hamaguchi, might be music to your ears.
Along with a release date for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on the Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox (as announced at the recent Partner Showcase), Hamaguchi also promised more news, potentially ending a long period of relative silence about how things were shaping up for the highly anticipated sequel to Rebirth.
“This year, we plan to share more updates on the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Project than ever before. We look forward to celebrating together with even more players around the world.”
Since Rebirth is making its Switch 2 and Xbox debut on June 3, 2026, it seems feasible to expect updates on Part 3 later this year. Of course, with no timeline explicitly offered up by Hamguchi, that could very well vary.
With fans eager to resolve the cliffhanger that it ended on, news – and possibly a reveal – is going to be most welcome, and could potentially end speculation about the new game’s title. It might be hard to outdo the top-notch experience on offer in Rebirth, but Square Enix is sure to be on top of its game with this one. Even Hamaguchi has expressed confidence in it himself.
https://x.com/nhamaguc/status/2019428998875590885


This is exciting news for fans of the Final Fantasy series! It’s great to see Square Enix potentially sharing more about Part 3 of the remake. The anticipation has been building, and it will be interesting to see how the story continues.
Absolutely! Fans have been waiting so long for the next installment, and it’s interesting to think about how the story might diverge from the original. The anticipation really adds to the experience!