Hey, Daily Quest readers.
If you’ve been nervously waiting for news about Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3, take a deep breath. According to Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth director Naoki Hamaguchi, development on the trilogy’s final entry is “on time and on schedule.” In a world where delays are almost expected, that’s genuinely reassuring.
And based on how he phrased it? We might not have to wait much longer for a proper reveal.
Development Is Moving Smoothly
Speaking with ComicBook.com, Hamaguchi didn’t dive into specifics — which is fair. This is one of Square Enix’s biggest projects. But he made a point of emphasizing that progress is steady and on track.
“I’m unable to share concrete details at this time,” he said. “What I can say is that development itself is proceeding on time and on schedule. We believe it’ll become a title we can deliver with confidence as the culmination of the trilogy.”
That word — culmination — carries weight. This isn’t just another sequel. This is the final chapter of the ambitious Remake trilogy.
He also added:
“We know many fans are eagerly waiting, and preparations toward the announcement are steadily underway. Please look forward to it just a little longer.”
That sounds less like “maybe someday” and more like “soon.”
Signs It’s Further Along Than You Think
This update lines up with what we’ve already heard about Part 3’s development progress.
Back in December 2025, reports suggested that gameplay was “almost complete.” That likely means the team has moved into polishing, balancing, and refinement — the stage where a game really comes together.
We’ve also heard small but exciting details, including:
- The return of the snowboarding minigame
- An “enhanced” version of Queen’s Blood
Those aren’t vague concepts — they’re concrete features. That suggests the structure of the game is firmly in place.
Timing Feels Right
It’s hard to believe, but three years have passed since Rebirth launched. In AAA development terms, that’s a solid runway for a sequel built on an existing engine and framework.
Before we get Part 3 news, though, there’s still business to handle. Rebirth’s Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S ports are set to release on June 3, and Square Enix may want those launches out of the way first.
Final Thoughts
If Hamaguchi’s comments are accurate — and there’s no reason to doubt him — then Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is moving exactly as planned.
Now it’s just a matter of when Square Enix decides it’s time to show us.
When do you think we’ll see the first trailer? Let me know below — and follow @TheDailyQuest0 for more daily gaming quests!
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