Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Nears Completion, Hype Explodes
Naoki Hamaguchi shuts down cancellation rumors and teases new updates — could the long-awaited trailer drop at The Game Awards?
News by Choitytata on Oct 31, 2025
Director Naoki Hamaguchi has given fans something solid to hold on to in a month that is already full of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 news. Hamaguchi discussed the rumors that the game was going to be canceled at a panel at the London Comic-Con. He did so with confidence and excitement.
The sources report that when asked if the project was in trouble, he laughed and said it was "absolutely not happening." Instead, he said that the team is "working very hard on the third part of the trilogy" and that Square Enix is getting ready to release "exciting updates in the not too far future."That one statement gave fans who were worried about a development stall hope again. The Final Fantasy 7 Remake project has been huge.

It tells the story of one of the most famous RPGs in gaming history in three movies. Part 2: Rebirth got a lot of praise from critics earlier this year, so people have high hopes for the last part. Hamaguchi's comments suggest that development is progressing well. The director even joked that as soon as the panel was over, he would rush "straight to [his] hotel room to check on some levels" that had already been prepared for the game. That level of dedication makes it clear that progress is real and the end is in sight.
People are now speculating when Square Enix will finally reveal what's behind the curtain. Many people believe that The Game Awards, scheduled to take place later this year, could be where the first teaser or gameplay reveal for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is unveiled.
The studio has a history of saving big news for big global events, and Hamaguchi has been hinting that announcements are coming "soon," so everyone is looking forward to December. What better place to show off the epic end of one of gaming's greatest stories than The Game Awards? Hamaguchi's reassurance also shows that Square Enix is becoming more open, which is a nice change.
In the past, long periods of silence from the company, such as when Final Fantasy Versus XIII was experiencing production difficulties, often indicated that there were problems with development.
Now that the studio is making public appearances and updating people frequently, it seems confident in its process and timing. Finally, fans can relax because the long-awaited end to Cloud and Sephiroth's story is really coming together behind the scenes.
As Hamaguchi keeps getting his team excited about the trilogy's climax, one question keeps coming up among fans: when that first trailer finally comes out, will Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 have an ending that lives up to the legend, or will it set the stage for an even bigger future in the Final Fantasy universe?
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