Despite Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth still having months until launch, it's been revealed that an initial draft of its impending sequel has already been written.
Producer Yoshinori Kitase made it clear at the 2023 Tokyo Game Show that a «tentative first draft» has been composed for Final Fantasy 7 Remake's third installment.
«I guess you could say that between myself, [director] Tetsuya Nomura, and [writer] Mr. Nojima, we have a tentative first draft for the scenario, and it's in a finished state, so things have gotten started,» said Kitase. «That said, although we've gotten some work done, there will still be parts we create by combining players' responses and reactions and going over that feedback. So after the release of Part 2 — Rebirth — it's possible that the things we're coming up with for Part 3 — the concept, etc. — will change.»
This translation of the statement was helpfully offered by the Shinra Archeology Department — a fan-run Twitter account dedicated to Final Fantasy 7.
Kitase says that he, Nomura, and Nojima have got Part 3's scenario in a first draft form right now. They’ll have to factor in the reaction from players after FFVII Rebirth releases, which may cause changes. So he urges people to play and react to Rebirth! (Samsung@TGS 9/24) pic.twitter.com/VtVR9pS9o5September 24, 2023
Given that the first installment of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy already deviated from the established story of the 1997 original, it follows that the state of the third entry in the series would be subject to change. It also seems likely that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will see further changes to the story of the game, too.
It's no secret that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth switched up the formula of its original incarnation. The
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