Final Fantasy 7 Remake Rebirth Part 3

Square Enix continues to guide fans through the development of the concluding chapter in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy. Directed by Naoki Hamaguchi with creative direction from Tetsuya Nomura, the project is moving steadily toward release across multiple platforms, including PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S. This broad approach marks a significant shift from the timed exclusivity of earlier entries.

Although the final installment remains in production, its development appears to be progressing under a clear internal timeline. The creative team has reportedly narrowed the potential titles to two options and expects to finalize the name by the end of the year. With Square Enix maintaining consistent communication, anticipation continues to build as players await both the official title and future updates.

What Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3's Proper Title Could Be

Square Enix’s creative team has reportedly narrowed the name of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 to two options. That update alone has reignited fan theories about what the final entry in the trilogy will ultimately be called. Recent remarks from directors Naoki Hamaguchi and Tetsuya Nomura suggest the decision will be locked in before the end of 2025.

Many expect the final title to maintain the established “Re” pattern that links Remake and Rebirth. The first two releases used that structure to show continuity while defining their own tone and focus. As a result, fans continue to propose titles that both align with the established convention and reflect the emotional and narrative weight of the final chapter.

Common ideas include:

Possible Title Thematic Reasoning
Final Fantasy 7 Requiem Suggests resolution, mourning, and the end of a long journey.
Final Fantasy 7 Resurrection Symbolizes rebirth and the recovery of what was lost.
Final Fantasy 7 Renewal Implies restoration and new beginnings following hardship.

Each option ties closely to the series’ central themes of identity, loss, and transformation. Beyond their meaning, these titles are concise, maintain brand cohesion, and mirror the tone expected from the trilogy’s conclusion. The decision between them will likely hinge on how the story’s ending portrays closure or rebirth.

Speculation about the release schedule also influences discussion around the title. Considering Final Fantasy 7 Remake arrived in 2020 and Rebirth followed in 2024, the final chapter could appear around 2028 if the same development rhythm continues. Though still unconfirmed, that timeline would allow time for polish and marketing surrounding the final reveal.

Whatever name Square Enix selects, it will mark the conclusion of a multi-year project that revisits one of the most influential RPGs in history. The final title will serve as both a capstone for the trilogy and a statement about what the creators believe Final Fantasy 7 ultimately represents.

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