Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 Reportedly Set for Summer Game Fest Reveal
Multiple leakers point to long-awaited first look as Square Enix appears to ramp up development toward a multiplatform launch.
News by Sabi on Jun 06, 2026
Rumors surrounding Square Enix’s forthcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy entry are piling up. However, several people in the business currently predict that we might eventually hear about Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 during Summer Game Fest.
The newest rumors stem from the words of a well-known gaming insider. Another report mentioned the game's previous social media statements, prompting additional discussion about the likelihood of a disclosure. This has put the spotlight on leakers who seem increasingly confident that the game will be shown at the event.

There was a report questioning whether fans will see Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 at Summer Game Fest.
The report then mentioned that Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 would be shown at the Summer Game Fest. Pressed on whether this was conjecture or true information, this report gave a definitive answer: he’d heard that the game will be shown during the event. Rumors should always be taken with a grain of salt, but this one gained some weight when a second source reported the same thing.
The online talk seems to hint at a similar disclosure from a few days ago by another leaker with a track record of correctly leaking Square Enix projects. A report stated that Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 might be released as early as May 27. The two statements are similar, and many fans suspect an official declaration may come sooner than they imagined.
If these reports hold, Summer Game Fest might finally offer us our first good look at the last piece of the remake trilogy. Fans have been waiting for news since the launch of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Now, a lot of people are asking how far along development is and when Square Enix plans to bring us the next phase of Cloud Strife’s story.
The prospective unveiling would also help clarify one of the biggest unanswered issues regarding the project. Despite Square Enix’s repeated statements of commitment to the trilogy, the studio hasn’t revealed much about Part 3, leaving fans to rely on speculations and the odd comment from a developer. New moves by Square Enix have made fans even more certain that the next episode is racing toward us.
The publisher’s more aggressive platform approach has drawn some criticism as a sign that the corporation is seeking to make the remake series appeal to a broader audience.
It’s already evident the firm has done a lot to improve the accessibility of older articles. Square Enix has released Final Fantasy VII Remake and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on additional platforms as part of the company’s declared desire to take a better multiplatform approach moving ahead. This is much more noticeable now that Nintendo has new hardware. Square Enix has been surprising fans with how quickly it delivers remakes to new platforms.
This has led to speculation that the business would like all three on as many platforms as possible by the time Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 is released. The news of the Summer Game Fest attendance has been a little less surprising thanks to leaks, but fans are still quite excited. Many gamers believe the final portion is ready for public release, especially after the success of Rebirth and its strong critical reception.

And now that Rebirth is available on newer platforms, fans have another chance to read the story again as they wait for word on the finish of the trilogy and are even more excited. The majority of players have positive things to say about the game’s performance on Nintendo’s newest system, with many applauding the port's quality and the overall experience.
As of now, Square Enix hasn’t officially announced that Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 will be at Summer Game Fest. However, with other leaks pointing to the same outcome, fans are growing increasingly optimistic that the event will finally let them see one of the most anticipated RPGs in the business for the first time.
Staff Writer, NoobFeed
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