Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 skipped the latest Ever Crisis livestream, but there’s good news behind the scenes. Creative Director Tetsuya Nomura shared a reassuring update, saying development is progressing smoothly and that the timing for the next reveal has already been decided. He also noted that an Ever Crisis broadcast isn’t the right venue for major Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 announcements, which helps explain the radio silence on a release date or trailer.
Hopes were high going into the stream after earlier comments from Game Director Motomu Toriyama hinted the Ever Crisis second anniversary could be a moment for news. While that didn’t materialize, Nomura’s comments suggest the plan is set and fans just need to wait for the proper stage. This lines up with ongoing chatter that the project is well into development; reports have claimed the narrative was complete by the end of 2024, and voice-over sessions for yet-to-be-seen characters have supposedly taken place.
So when might Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 finally be revealed? Square Enix has already published its lineup for Tokyo Game Show on September 25, and it doesn’t explicitly include unannounced titles. That said, the publisher is known for surprises, and December’s The Game Awards is another prime candidate for a big reveal, whether that’s a teaser, gameplay, or a release window.
Nomura also touched on Kingdom Hearts 4, which has been in development since 2019. Progress has been slower than some expected, but he emphasized the team is making solid strides. The next mainline entry will shift to Unreal Engine 5 and adopt an updated art style—changes already reflected in shared screenshots—signaling a technical and visual leap for the action RPG that blends original characters with Disney worlds.
The bottom line: Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 news is coming, just not from mobile-focused streams, and the reveal plan is already locked. Fans of both FF7 and Kingdom Hearts should keep an eye on the late-year showcase calendar, where Square Enix historically likes to make a splash. Until then, all signs point to steady progress for two of the most anticipated RPGs on the horizon.






