With Square Enix’s Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth out now on PS5 and earning extensive accolades from critics, the development team is focusing on the third and final entry of the Remake saga. Though it hasn’t announced a release window or even an official name, a new 42-minute video is available where Rebirth composer Nobuo Uematsu, scenario writer Kazushige Nojima and creative director Tetsuya Nomura talk about the trilogy.
While Nomura talks about wanting to be “done with this absolute marathon of projects”, he also asks if Uematsu will return as composer for the third part. It’s more of a “gentleman’s agreement” and not official, though he says it would “be my honor.” Nomura also revealed that he and Nojima are “hard at work on it”, and humorously asked if Uematsu was up for the challenge. “Gonna be hard to surpass the songs you’ve already composed for us.”
Nothing has been revealed about the next part, though director Naoki Hamaguchi said that progress was made on the script and that the world would have to be “rebuilt” to accommodate the Highwind. It’s also possible that players can explore Rocket Town, cut from Rebirth to flesh out the Gongaga region.
Stay tuned for more updates, and check out our review for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth here.
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