The third installment of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy is progressing, with the initial story version already completed, according to creative director Tetsuya Nomura in Famitsu magazine. Airships will be introduced in this closing chapter, providing a new dynamic to gameplay. Although the storyline's first draft is done, there is still substantial work to be done on the game. Director Naoki Hamaguchi expressed a preference for having original game staff shape the remade narrative and aims to deliver the best gaming experience.

The second part of the remake series, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, is to release on February 29 on PlayStation 5, with a demo that's currently available and more content expected on February 21. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth continues to build upon the beloved legacy of the original, reimagining the world and its characters for veterans and new fans alike.

What new features can we expect in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy?

Players can look forward to the introduction of airships in the third installment, enriching exploration and adding a fresh aspect to the series. The full extent of new features remains under wraps, but anticipation is high following the success of its predecessors and innovative changes promised by the developers.

Background: The Final Fantasy 7 Remake project is a re-envisioning of the classic 1997 RPG Final Fantasy 7. The project has been released episodically, with the first part coming out in 2020, and aims to expand upon the original story, gameplay, and characters. Beyond graphical enhancements, the remake also features a revamped combat system that mixes real-time action with strategic, turn-based elements.