Square Enix Might Finally Reveal Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 This Year — Director Teases More Updates.
Fans of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy may finally get a long-awaited look at the series’ concluding chapter in 2026, as Square Enix’s director Naoki Hamaguchi has hinted that the team plans to share “more updates than ever before” on the project this year — potentially including the first formal reveal of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3.
Director Promises Major Remake News in 2026
While Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 hasn’t been officially revealed yet, Hamaguchi took to social media following announcements around Rebirth to reassure fans that 2026 will bring expanded coverage of the Remake project. He stated that the team intends to offer more information than ever before in the coming months, a message that has fueled optimism that Part 3 details could finally surface this year.
This tease comes alongside Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth being announced for Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox platforms (with a confirmed release date of June 3, 2026), making the entire Remake saga more accessible to players across platforms — and setting up momentum for the final chapter’s spotlight.
We’ve announced that FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH will launch on June 3.
With the addition of Switch 2 and Xbox, the game will be released as a full multi‑platform title.
This year, we plan to share more updates on the FINAL FANTASY VII Remake Project than ever before.
We look… https://t.co/GFImeiPiC7 pic.twitter.com/f0TaiDHlhJ— 浜口直樹 /FFVII REBIRTH launches on Switch2&Xbox Jun 3 (@nhamaguc) February 5, 2026
Why 2026 Is a Big Year for FF7 Remake Fans
Several factors suggest that Part 3 might be revealed or at least teased in 2026:
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Expanded marketing push: With Rebirth launching on more platforms, Square Enix appears primed to broaden promotional efforts beyond the mid-trilogy entry.
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Director’s comments: Hamaguchi’s remarks about more frequent updates in 2026 hint that Part 3 isn’t far behind in the development cycle or promotional schedule.
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Internal development progress: Recent reports indicate that Part 3’s core game experience is nearing completion, and the team has locked in a final subtitle, suggesting readiness to begin wider promotion.
Although Square Enix hasn’t confirmed a specific reveal date or trailer yet, industry insiders and fans believe a major event — such as Summer Game Fest or another high-profile showcase — could be used to debut Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 officially in 2026.
