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FF7 Trilogy director says Part 3 is on time

Final Fantasy VII Trilogy’s Part 3 stays on schedule

The director of the Final Fantasy VII Trilogy says development for the third installment is proceeding on time and on schedule. The statement is paired with a reminder that fans are eagerly waiting for progress on the remaining entry.

What’s notable is the scope of attention being balanced at the same time. While the week’s focus includes Square Enix’s work around the Switch 2 version of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth—supported by previews and a free demo—Square Enix’s team is also treating Part 3 as an active, in-progress project rather than a distant follow-up.

Even without extra specifics about development milestones, the key message is timeline reassurance: leadership is framing Part 3’s production as steady, not slipping. For fans, that matters because the FF7 trilogy is built around multi-year sequencing, and uncertainty about the third entry tends to dominate community planning and speculation.

In practical terms, the excerpt ties the “on time” claim to current platform momentum for Rebirth on Switch 2. That suggests Square Enix is trying to keep multiple priorities moving—shipping a major portable release while maintaining forward motion on the next trilogy chapter.

However, beyond the schedule reassurance, no concrete details were provided about what portion of Part 3 is finished, when more information will be shown, or whether the third game has a specific target release window. The only clear takeaway from the supplied material is that the project is framed as on-track by its director.


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