Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3: Story Complete, Freely Explorable Map with Airship Confirmed

The final chapter of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy is shaping up to be an ambitious project, with developers confirming plans for a freely explorable map featuring the Highwind airship. During a panel at G-Star 2024, Director Naoki Hamaguchi shared updates on the game's progress and concept.

Development Update

According to Hamaguchi, the story and concept for the third entry are complete, and the development team is fully committed to delivering an experience that surpasses expectations. While the concept details remain under wraps, the team is already working on the game.

The Airship Challenge

Building on the expansive world presented in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the third installment will allow players to explore the map from a higher perspective using the Highwind airship. Hamaguchi emphasized that the team will not take shortcuts in creating this experience, ensuring that flying freely across the world will be a seamless and engaging feature.

Overcoming Challenges

The development team faces the challenge of making previously explored locations feel fresh and exciting while expanding the world map to include new regions. Given their success with Rebirth, fans can anticipate a visually stunning and emotionally impactful conclusion to the trilogy.

The third game in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy remains unnamed, but expectations are high as it promises to bring the epic story to a satisfying close.

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