Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 Nears Completion as Developers Enter Polishing Phase

Director Naoki Hamaguchi confirms the next chapter of the remake trilogy is being fine-tuned, with a potential reveal expected later this year and possible plans for next-gen platforms.

News by Wasbir Sadat on  Mar 12, 2026

The third installment of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy is rapidly approaching completion. Recent comments from the development team say that the project is now in the polishing process. This means that a big reveal might not be too far away.

A conversation between director Naoki Hamaguchi and reporters revealed that the team working on the new game has already built the core gameplay. Since these basic things are now in place, attention has shifted to improving the experience before it comes out.

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The third part of the trilogy is quickly becoming one of the most-anticipated new games in the series.

Fans have waited a long time to see how the retelling of the original story will conclude. Hamaguchi credits the first two games’ success to consistent staffing. High retention has ensured continuity and skill throughout trilogy development.

The director announced that almost all the staff who worked on Final Fantasy VII Rebirth have stayed on to work on the third version. According to him, this level of continuity has helped the team learn valuable lessons and maintain their artistic vision. This stability is crucial as writers complete the trilogy. Retaining core talent helps teams improve systems and story without losing momentum.

Overall, the remake project has been one of Square Enix's biggest projects in the past few years. Instead of making a single new version of the classic game, the company decided to spread the story across several major releases, each adding substantial value to what was already there. Because of this, fans who have been reading the story since the beginning have very high hopes for the last chapter.

The series has become even more popular since the first game launched on Nintendo's new-generation platform.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is already out on the Nintendo Switch 2, which is coming out soon. This is Nintendo fans' first chance to play the updated version of the old RPG. Also, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the follow-up, is set to come out on Nintendo devices on June 3. Because the game has much larger, more open worlds than its predecessor, that release will likely be a major technical test for the new platform.

When it first launched, Rebirth was only available on PlayStation 5. It's a huge world, and high production values pushed the limits of what was possible with current hardware. Putting such a big game on Nintendo's system will show how well it can handle games with more complex controls.

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Square Enix developers seem determined to ensure the remake trilogy runs well on all systems.

Several sources say the team is spending the time needed to ensure the games look and work as closely as possible to their current console versions. As the polishing stage of development begins, rumors are already building about when the third game will be shown to the public for the first time. Many people who follow the business think a big summer gaming event would be perfect.

One possible choice is Summer Game Fest, which has become a major place for big news and announcements in recent years.

The event could give fans their first real look at the final part of the project if the development team says it is as far along as they claim. Assuming that date stays the same, the game might come out around the holidays later this year or early next year. Fans are excited about the possibility of a launch soon, even though nothing has been officially announced.

For now, it's clear that the last movie in the remake trilogy is slowly getting closer to being finished. With solid gameplay and the team working to make it even better, the next reveal could finally bring players closer to the epic conclusion of the famous story that began in Final Fantasy VII.

Wasbir Sadat

Staff Writer, NoobFeed

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