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Los desarrollos de Final Fantasy VII Remake Part Three y Kingdom Hearts IV van bien, según Tetsuya Nomura

Los desarrollos de Final Fantasy VII Remake Part Three y Kingdom Hearts IV van bien, según Tetsuya Nomura


It seems we have official details about the future beyond Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade! We are receiving information again after the latest details on the ninth installment’s remake and this time we bring more news that will interest fans of Final Fantasy. We get these details after the latest releases of Final Fantasy VII.

At this point, after the gameplay on Switch 2 as well as the official FPS on this console, it seems we have more details on the future of this Square Enix project.

Tetsuya Nomura, creative director, confirmed that the development of the third and final installment of the Final Fantasy VII Remake series is progressing smoothly. He adds these details:

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  • Nomura mentioned that the launch date is already set, but they still cannot give more details.

  • He explained that the rumors about new updates matched the second anniversary of Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis, but he asked fans to be patient. «Well, everything is going smoothly. I can’t say more; if I suddenly said, ‘Well, actually…’, everyone would be shocked! (Laughs),» he shared.

  • He also confirmed that Kingdom Hearts IV is progressing steadily and as planned. «This has also come up in comments, but Kingdom Hearts IV is also progressing as expected, so look forward to it,» he added.

It will be necessary to stay very attentive… This information comes after learning that they want to expand the remakes of this title to more platforms, as well as the announcement of FF VII Remake Intergrade on Nintendo Switch 2, being an updated version of Remake of Final Fantasy VII. Although Square Enix has still not confirmed whether Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will also be available for Switch 2, the company made a statement that suggests there could be more content related to the Remake FF7 project on the console.

Following the latest installment of the Creator’s Voice, this has been basically confirmed since Naoki Hamaguchi of Square Enix mentioned «the series of remakes» of FF7 on Switch 2. Considering that Square Enix had already stated that it plans to focus on multiplatform releases in the future, it is likely that we will see updates from the franchise on Nintendo Switch 2. However, we will have to keep an eye on more details.

What do you think about these confirmed updates? Don’t hesitate to leave your thoughts in the comments. To finish, you can also find our complete coverage on Final Fantasy here.

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Los desarrollos de Final Fantasy VII Remake Part Three y Kingdom Hearts IV van bien, según Tetsuya Nomura

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