Yoshinori Kitase, director of Final Fantasy VII Remake, assures fans that the upcoming Part 3 will remain faithful to the original story while incorporating new elements that enhance the player experience. Although he remains tight-lipped about the specifics, Kitase promises these additions will provide a fresh sense of satisfaction for players revisiting the beloved narrative.
in response to questions about just how much the team will change FF7’s story, a question that’s hovered over the project for years after FF7 Remake introduced multiple timelines.
“We do hear a lot of players' different conjectures, saying, ‘Oh, how much will this story change from the original?’ Kitase said. “And I do want to comment that I don't think that's how it will be. We've always kept the original in mind, and I don't think it's going to be a storyline that will betray the fans of the original .”“But also, at the same time, been 27 years since the release of the original Final Fantasy VII.
Kitase didn’t say what those things are, though it seems – even with how FF7 Rebirth deepened its characters personalities and expanded the narrative – we haven’t seen them yet. He said its something he hopes players can experience soon.at the end of FF7 Rebirth. Kitase said he thinks it’s good that players have something to debate as they wait for FF7 Remake Part 3.
. Tetsuya Nomura said earlier in 2024 that the main scenario is finished, and he believes they may be able to start voice recording before the end of the year. If Square Enix can keep the three-year development schedule Kitase said they maintained for the first two Remake games, FF7 Remake Part 3 could launch in time for the original game’s 30th anniversary.
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