The director of the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy has revealed a few details about what we can expect in the big finale.
It’s been two years since the launch of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and fans are eagerly awaiting the end of the trilogy. Although it has not yet been officially presented, director Naoki Hamaguchi told Bloomberg that he hopes the development of the final part it won’t be long.
He also revealed what we can expect in the third part of the remake.
According to Hamaguchi, flying aboard Highwind will be a large and significant part of the next chapter. It’s also confirmed that Cloud’s crew will fly into space just like in the original, to Rocket Town. On the continent, we will own the western part and the home of the Wutai nation, but it is still undecided whether we will dive in a submarine.
Hamaguchi also wouldn’t confirm whether the Chochobo breeding from the original will return, only stating that the next game will have mechanics tied to those birdhouses that are a little different than in Rebirth.
As we learned earlier, the third chapter of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy will be a multiplatform title and will appear simultaneously on several different platforms. The previous games were available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and Nintendo Switch 2 platforms.