Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth awaits the third part, which has not yet been announced, although creative director Tetsuya Nomura assured that the information disclosure schedule is being followed. With the release of Intergrade on Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2, and then Rebirth, the team is actively sharing plans for Part 3.
Director Naoki Hamaguchi promises a "slightly more compact" structure compared to the second part. In an interview, he commented on complaints about the length of individual episodes:
Regarding the time spent in some sections of Rebirth, I honestly don't think they were longer than necessary. Today, players have too many things to do and games to play, so there is a feeling that everything should be completed faster.
Hamaguchi added that the finale of the trilogy will maintain a balance in the presentation of the story so that the game feels more concise. He is confident that the ending will appeal to both fans of the original and those who became fans thanks to Remake.
I am sure that everyone will like this game.
The exact release date for Part 3 has not been announced, but unlike the previous parts, it will be released simultaneously on PS5, PC, Xbox Series X/S and Switch 2.