Key Takeaways
- Yoshinori Kitase, director of the original Final Fantasy 7 and producer of Rebirth, is very pleased with the remake trilogy.
- He said the fan base's excitement was a sign that the team “didn't screw up.”
Work is well underway on the third and final part of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy. And despite the second part, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, being released this year, fans are already looking forward to how the story will end. This was a huge relief to the director of the original game.
As reported by GamesRadar+, Yoshinori Kitase, the original Final Fantasy 7 director and Rebirth producer, spoke about the third installment in an interview with Edge Magazine. In it, he revealed he was feeling optimistic, saying the “level of excitement” for the next game was a sign the team “didn't screw up.”
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I still have nightmares about the Cait Sith section of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
Anyone who decides to throw a box at this damn cat should be thrown into the lifestream.
“The level of excitement, anticipation and intrigue for the third part of the series has been firmly established,” says Kitase. “Yes, it’s a relief. And it’s definitely a weight off my shoulders to know that we didn’t mess up.”
What we know about Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 so far
Various leads and producers of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake series have surprisingly revealed about the third part, providing several details about the game. First of all, we know that despite the differences between the first two parts, we must remain faithful to the ending of the original game. The plot has already been written as well.
We also know that the Highwind airship will play an important role in the game. More specifically, we will be able to “fly freely around the map”, which will make navigation much easier.
There's no word yet on a release window, but since Rebirth was released this year, it's not that surprising. If there's a similar wait between games as there was last time, it'll still be a few years away.
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