Part 3 of the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy may bring back Highwind and, as a result, feature “more expanded maps”. While that is far, the sheer achievements of Final fantasy 7 rebirth are undisputed, as the hotly anticipated successors to both Final Fantasy 7 Remake And as the entry in the groundbreaking remake trilogy of the original classic. Not only does the story intertwine new elements to keep fans guessing, but it closely follows the evolution of the classic game. Now, PC gamers will be able to check out Final fantasy 7 rebirth Even in January 2025.
It also marks an important moment in its development cycle. After the PC release, Square Enix will put its head down and continue to move forward with the third and final installment. Final Fantasy 7 The remake trilogy. Game Rant recently spoke with Square Enix producer Yoshinori Kitase and director Naoki Hamaguchi at The Game Awards, both for the PC release and Final fantasy 7 rebirthhas a role in the trilogy, and one hope the two have expressed is that the PC version will give them momentum for a third installment. As Kitase said, “We're hoping that, with this PC version release, we can gain momentum, and we can continue that momentum until the conclusion of the trilogy. We're hoping to carry those emotions that players will have, until the conclusion.”
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The beloved RPG is great for evoking emotions, with both developers talking about players' reactions while playing. Final fantasy 7 rebirth And how anticipation for a moment drove many fans forward. then, Final fantasy 7 rebirth Ends with a dramatic beat that leaves players hungry for more, hence Square Enix's focus Part 3 It just makes sense. But this speed is important, because it is related to the development Final Fantasy 7 Reconstruction project.
Development of Highwind and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
Final Fantasy 7 Remake established the story and world, and reincarnationh expanded into a world with open-world elements. The next step in that development is not just wrapping up the story Final Fantasy 7 RemakeBut expanding on that open world emphasis reincarnation. For that feature, the whole world needs to feel more alive than ever for the third installment FF7 Reborn Creative director Tetsuya Nomura previously hinted that airship travel would return as part of that. Hamaguchi reiterated Nomura's dedication to the airship but also elaborated on how it would further develop the trilogy:
We hope that players have seen the evolution of Final Fantasy 7, the remake is more story-driven and then Rebirth has that kind of open field where you can freely traverse. So, we're interested in producing Highwind, so in the third title, we're hoping that it will allow for a more expansive map and players will be able to experience that.
How air travel will affect the world of Part 3 remains to be seen, but it seems safe to say there's plenty of anticipation and momentum for Square Enix to see it through to its conclusion. Between the development of the trilogy, the remaining high points in the story, the further expansion of the world, the pace of the PC release (which fans have been clamoring for since day one), and Final fantasy 7 rebirthRanked as one of the best RPGs of 2024, it feels like there are only good things to come.