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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is confirmed for PS5, with the potential for an Xbox release as well.
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This should make the fans worried that the game will be exclusive to PS6.
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The latest interviews confirmed smooth development progress, but no official release date has yet been announced.
The Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Developers have recently confirmed that the game will be available for Playstation 5. Due to changes in Square Enix Policy on multiple platform editions it is also possible that the last item in Final Fantasy 7 Remake The trilogy can even come out on Xbox.
The original Final Fantasy 7 released in 1997 for Playstation, and it is considered one of the best contributions in Final fantasy franchise. Over the years, FF7 Gave rise to several spin-offs, and a new remake trilogy was announced in 2015. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Released in 2020, and Final Fantasy Rebirth in 2024. Now the fans are eagerly waiting for the last part of the trilogy, which is rumored around 2027 or 2028.

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During an interview with 4gamer, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Producer Yoshinori Kitase and director Naoki Hamaguchi confirmed that the game is coming to Playstation 5. This is excellent news for PS5 owners, as they will be able to play the entire trilogy with the same console. Hamaguchi has also noted that Square Enix is planning to release future titles on a “wide range of platforms”, which suggests that even consoles such as Xbox Series X/S may have Final Fantasy Remake trilogy available.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 comes to PS5 and maybe even Xbox
This is the latest of several interviews the team had about FF7 recently. Already in December, for example, Hamaguchi revealed that the development of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 It went well, but it was still too early to give more details.
Earlier this week Hamaguchi and Kitase threw more light on the progress and revealed that FF7 Remake Part 3 Still lies according to the schedule and no significant setbacks have been found. Unfortunately, the team could still not give the game an official release window.
The indication that Final Fantasy 7 Remake The trilogy will be available on more platforms is compatible with some recent rumors. Earlier in January, for example, a rumor indicated it Final Fantasy 7 Remake may come to Switch 2. If these indications are correct, it is possible that the entire trilogy will eventually be available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, PC and the next generation consoles such as PS6. In any case, this is only speculation by this time, so it is better to wait until Square Enix makes an official announcement before you get too excited.