Summary
- Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s producer has confirmed the plot for the Remake trilogy’s third part is complete.
- Tetesuya Nomura finished writing it at the end of 2024 and it has since been approved.
- That might mean the gap between Rebirth and part three is shorter than the one between Remake and Rebirth.
Since the gap between Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth was four years, you might assume we’ll be waiting until 2028 for the trilogy to be completed. That might not be the case though as it turns out the plot for the trilogy-ending game was written and approved in 2024 which presumably means development is moving along pretty quickly, maybe even faster than it did for Rebirth.
Remake and Rebirth’s producer Yoshinori Kitase confirmed as much during a recent interview with Famitsu (thanks, Genki_JPN). Kitase revealed Rebirth director Tetsuya Nomura handed in a complete version of the plot for the third part of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy at the end of 2024. That meant the scenario for the next game could be finalized, adding that they are “very satisfied” with what Nomura has come up with for its conclusion.

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This isn’t the same as weaving a plot for an entirely new game from scratch, of course. Nomura and Kitase have the base that is the original Final Fantasy 7 on which to build. However, as Rebirth proved, while the bones of the original remain, the story has gone off in some very different directions.
The Plot For Part Three Of Final Fantasy 7’s Remake Trilogy Is Ready To Go
One Step Closer To Finding Out How This All Ends
Kitase, who was a director on the original Final Fantasy 7, told Nomura that he wants part three of the Remake trilogy to respect the OG FF7 while also concluding the new series in a satisfying way, giving players the chance to experience things that weren’t possible when Final Fantasy 7 was first released in 1997. According to Kitase, Nomura has managed to achieve that.
Confirmation that the plot for part three is now complete comes almost exactly one year after the minds behind Final Fantasy 7 revealed the first draft for the final game in the trilogy had been written. That came before Rebirth had even been released. Clearly Kitase has been hard at work tidying up that first draft and less than a year later, there are people at Square Enix who already know how this series is going to end.
Not only is it safe to assume the Rebirth team at Square is pushing on with part three, but the studio has made it very clear that’s the plan. While Remake received some DLC, Rebirth will not be getting the same treatment as Square tries to get the next game out there as soon as it possibly can. If all goes to plan, perhaps the Remake story will end before the launch of the PS6.

Final Fantasy Rebirth is the second part of the FF7 Remake project. It continues the story of Cloud Strife, a former SOLDIER turned mercenary who joins Avalanche, a group of eco-terrorists seeking to save the planet from the malevolent Sephiroth. As the party pushes out of Midgar, leaving the Shinra Corporation devastated, where will their paths take them?
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February 29, 2024
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