With Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthcoming out on February 29, fans are already looking forward to what comes after: the finale of the ongoing Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy project.
While Square Enix remains tight-lipped on a release date, many factors, including its director, suggest that the third entry could land on both PlayStation 5 and its eventual successor, PlayStation 6.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
director Naoki Hamaguchi suggested in an interview with YouTuber Julien Chièze that the threequel will feature a four-year development cycle, similar to the first two games. This aligns with previous comments made by creative director Tetsuya Nomura that "some development" already began on the third title.
If following a similar pace for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, which had a four-year gap between it and *Final Fantasy 7 Remake,*this means the final part could arrive in 2028. However, considering the expanded overworld in Rebirth, the third entry might require less time due to potential asset reuse.
In the original Final Fantasy 7, the bulk of the story takes place in the first disc. By the time that you get to the second and third discs, it's a mad sprint toward the climactic battle against Sephiroth.

