Final Fantasy VII Remake is likely a trilogy, but Square Enix hasn’t decided yet

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Final Fantasy VII Remake has actually been supplied with more information as the manual Ultimania is now offered in Japan, which consists of how work is going to continue on other parts in the project.

Square Enix has currently made it clear that the game will have several parts, despite the fact that the designer has actually not divulged yet how lots of parts it plans to build moving forward.

As part of the Ultimania manual, shared on Japanese website Games Talk, manufacturer Yoshinori Kitase has actually pointed out that the studio has “a rough idea” about how lots of parts Final Fantasy VII Remake will be made of, but also that a final decision has actually not been made on that subject yet.

“We have a rough idea, but haven’t exactly decided yet,” Kitase stated, prior to hinting that it might include 3 games consisting of the just-released PS4 unique: “it’s not something we can definitively say. The widespread speculation seems to be that it’ll be a trilogy.”

It’s worth keeping in mind that the interview has actually been carried out way prior to the Apr. 10, 2020 release date, so plans need to have evolved ever since.

When it pertains to the size and material of the next parts, co-director Tetsuya Nomura has added that it “depends on how many parts there are.”

“If divided into bigger parts, it will take a bit of time, and if into smaller parts, we will be able to release it in a shorter span,” he shared.

Nomura would “like to release it sooner,” and this implies that he’ll likely push for much shorter timespans covered from the original game in a second part– and maybe that technique might even lead to something more than a trilogy.

Ahead of its release, co-director Naoki Hamaguchi exposed that Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 1 would be equivalent to other mainline Final Fantasy games in regards to playtime.

It does not look like Square Enix will do anything various for Part 2 and follow- ups, and this is the reason it was believed that would be a trilogy, comparable to Final Fantasy XIII’s.

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