Final Fantasy 7 Remake Trilogy
News, coverage and analysis tracking Final Fantasy 7 Remake Trilogy across the outlets.- Final Fantasy May Get Traditional Games if the Idea “Truly Resonates” With Fans, Says Square EnixSquare Enix is considering traditional remakes of older Final Fantasy titles if they resonate with fans, following the HD-2D remake of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius. The company aims to balance market trends with player expectations, assessing which games would benefit from modern mechanics or complete remakes. This approach contrasts with the high-budget, open-world style of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy.
- Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy director would like to tackle an original project after RevelationNaoki Hamaguchi, director of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, expressed his desire to work on an original IP after the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Trilogy concludes. While currently focused on the 2027 release of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, he is more interested in creating a new grand RPG rather than another remake.
- Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth Sales Seemingly Spike After Revelation RevealPlayer numbers for Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth have seen a significant spike on Steam, reaching their highest point since launch. This surge is attributed to the recent reveal of Final Fantasy 7 Revelation and timely discounts, suggesting renewed interest in the series ahead of the final chapter's release.
- Square Enix Wants Its Biggest Games Out The Door FasterSquare Enix is developing a framework to accelerate the production and release of games for its major franchises, including Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest. The company aims to reduce the lengthy development gaps seen in recent mainline entries, while continuing to release spin-offs, remasters, and remakes across PC, console, and mobile platforms.