Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 & Kingdom Hearts 4 Full Speed Development Update

Square Enix confirms both titles are progressing smoothly, with schedules intact and multiplatform ambitions in focus

News by Asura Kagawa on  Sep 07, 2025

You can take a sigh of relief, Square Enix fans. Both Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 and Kingdom Hearts 4 are going as planned. In recent statements, Mr. Tetsuya Nomura talked about how these highly anticipated games are being made. He told fans that everything is going very smoothly with Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3, and that the reveal time has already been set and will happen as planned.

On the other hand, work on Kingdom Hearts 4 is also going smoothly. Although no new information was shared, this remains important. Since Kingdom Hearts 4 was first announced in 2022, fans have been eagerly waiting. The prolonged silence led many people to wonder if the project had been put on hold. Now it's clear that the games are back on track, so there's no need to worry about delays.

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Making Part 3 has its own problems, especially since Square Enix recently reorganized its business. Nomura hinted that the move to a true multi-platform method, which includes PC, Xbox, and Nintendo platforms simultaneously, might have made development take longer. In the past, Square Enix sometimes chose exclusives or deals that were only available on certain platforms.

But now, it seems like the focus is on making games work on all platforms, which makes things more complicated, especially if a Nintendo Switch 2 version is being thought about. A new report also mentioned that the Final Fantasy 7 Remake series will be coming to Nintendo Switch 2. There may still be some limited-time deals in place.

This means that additional design and development work may be required to ensure it works on all devices simultaneously. This could explain any minor delays or schedule changes. Kingdom Hearts 4 is possibly affected by the same things. The series has consistently pursued ambitious goals, featuring expansive settings, intricate stories, and complex combat systems.

Even though there hasn't been much new material since the announcement, besides a few screenshots, hearing that development is going as planned is reassuring. Nomura made it clear that making big AAA games like these is a huge job. It takes time to make good games, even though fans are eager to see the finished products. It takes time to balance support for multiple platforms, complex storylines, and slick gameplay, and Square Enix seems determined to get it right.

Fans can rest easy for now because both Kingdom Hearts 4 and Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 are going as planned. Kingdom Hearts 4 information might come after the news about FF7 Part 3, which could happen sooner. The message is clear: these projects are not on hold, and the teams are working hard to ensure that everyone has a great time on all their devices.

So, whether you want Cloud or Sora to win, you should be patient. Now that work on these projects is back on track, fans will soon be able to enjoy the next parts of these famous franchises.

Asura Kagawa

Staff Writer, NoobFeed

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