It’s unclear how Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 will end, and the game’s producers haven’t made this clear in recent interviews.
When Final Fantasy 7 Remake launches in 2020, those who weren’t spoiled by Square Enix’s spoiler trailers will quickly discover that the game isn’t actually a direct remake, but rather a departure from the way it’s presented. slightly different. Some changes are more drastic than others, and this year’s Final Fantasy 7 Reborn follows suit by offering some differences of its own (as well as keeping some content essentially the same).
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But with the inconsistency between what does and doesn’t exist, fans are clearly wondering how the as-yet-unnamed third game will fare, and in a recent interview with Anime News Network, producer Yoshinori Kitase answered players’ questions about how to approach the game. The story would be very different.
“We did hear a lot of different speculations from players, saying, ‘Oh, how much will the story change from the original?’ I did want to comment that I didn’t think that would be the case,” Kitase said. “We’ve always kept the original in mind, and I don’t think this is a storyline that betrays the fans of the original. [game]. But at the same time, [it’s] It’s been 27 years since the original Final Fantasy VII was released.
“We feel that these are the only things we can do now in the remake project to bring new joy, a new sense of satisfaction to players who are playing this game now 27 years later. That’s what we want to do. matter.
In another interview last month, Kitase also said that the third game would be “exactly what fans have been waiting for,” which is definitely a bold statement, so let’s hope Square Enix starts showing it off soon.