Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth game director Naoki Hamaguchi said that the upcoming third chapter will continue to use Unreal Engine 4 and that the game's official title has been locked down. Final Fantasy 7 Remake The latest chapter in the saga came amid a busy period for Square Enix's popular Square Enix RPG series.
January 22 Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade was released on Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S. Although the new ports came six years after the game's original launch on PS4, the arrival of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade marked the end of the PlayStation exclusivity window. Before starting FF7 Remake Intergrade on Switch 2 and Xbox Square Enix stated that the whole FF7 remake series, incl Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and a yet-to-be-named third game should also be released on Switch 2 and Xbox in the future.
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The name of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 has been decided
In an interview with GameSpot, Hamaguchi shared some details about the anticipated final chapter of the series that fans should pay attention to. After establishing with Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth said Tetsuya Nomura's creative director, Hamaguchi Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3The official title has been locked. Hamaguchi said he spoke with Nomura sometime after the week of the 2025 Paris Games in late October and said that Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3The name was Nomura's decision. Hamaguchi said it earlier Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 had its name narrowed down to two options and that the final title would be decided before 2026. However, Hamaguchi did not say what Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 will be officially drafted and did not give a timetable for when the name will be revealed.
In addition, Hamaguchi confirmed this Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 will continue to use Unreal Engine 4 as the main game engine. Although Square Enix considered moving FF7 remakeThe third chapter of Unreal Engine 4 in favor of Unreal Engine 5 and its graphical feature set, Hamaguchi said the development team decided to make some modifications to the older iteration of Unreal Engine. Hamaguchi added that it was more beneficial for Square Enix to use something its developers were familiar with and then have it modified to fit the project at hand. A similar process was used for development Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthwhich used a modified version of Unreal Engine 4 to support the game's open world environment. Since current generations of consoles and modern gaming PCs can run Unreal Engine 4 titles at stable frame rates, the decision to keep the entire Final Fantasy 7 Remake a trilogy on the same engine could benefit gamers.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 looks set to give fans what they want
One of the other details that is known Final Fantasy 7 RemakeThe final chapter is Square Enix's plans to bring back Queen's Blood as a minigame. Introduced in Final Fantasy 7 RebirthQueen's Blood is a turn-based collectible card game played on a 3×5 board. Players take turns filling the board with cards from their hand to gain tiles that add points to their score. However, Hamaguchi said Queen's Blood will appear Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 with some tweaks to the popular mini-game. Although Hamaguchi was not specific about what would change, the game would be expanded to some extent.
Between the choice to stick with Unreal Engine 4 and the determination to improve the story pacing issues that plagued it Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 he has several challenging tasks ahead of him. While it still remains largely shrouded in mystery, time will tell when Square Enix pulls back the curtain on one of the most anticipated titles of the current generation.

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April 10, 2020
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T for Teens due to language, suggestive themes, alcohol and tobacco use, violence
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Square Enix Business Division 1