Details of the final stage of Final Fantasy VII and its development

Video game enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly awaiting the official reveal of the third and final installment of Final Fantasy VII Remake from Square Enix. This highly anticipated release represents the culmination of a long journey for players, and what's particularly exciting this time is the move to release the game simultaneously across multiple platforms, without exclusivity to a specific platform as with previous installments. This allows a wider range of players to enjoy the experience from day one.
The rich historical legacy of the role-playing legend
To understand the anticipation surrounding this release, one must delve into the historical roots of the original 1997 PlayStation. That game revolutionized the gaming industry, elevating Japanese role-playing games (RPGs) to a whole new level with its stunning 3D graphics, deep cinematic storyline, and iconic characters like Cloud and Sephiroth. For decades, fans have been clamoring for a remake of this masterpiece to showcase modern technology, a request finally granted by the company with a massive three-part project. This ambitious project ensures the game world is presented in unprecedented detail without sacrificing the depth of the original narrative.
Director's statement: Rapid progress towards project completion
In a related development, during a recent interview with game director Naoki Hamaguchi, he delivered exciting news to the eager community. He clearly stated that the game's core mechanics and fundamental systems have been fully established. He confirmed that the development team has now moved into the final polishing and refinement phase, focusing on graphics quality, gameplay balance, and fixing technical bugs. According to the director, one of the key reasons for the project's rapid progress is the administrative and technical stability; 95% of the current development team members are the same people who worked on the previous two installments, creating a harmonious work environment and a deep understanding of the project's vision.
The expected impact of the Final Fantasy VII ending, both locally and internationally
release extends far the Final Fantasy VII beyond its commercial success; it has left a lasting mark on the gaming industry as a whole. Internationally, this project sets a new benchmark for how to revive classic games in a way that respects the past while remaining relevant to the future, encouraging other studios to follow suit. Regionally and locally, the gaming community in the Middle East, particularly in Saudi Arabia, which is experiencing a boom in esports and gaming, eagerly anticipates this release. This growing interest is prompting major companies like Square Enix to pay closer attention to the region, whether through localizing menus and text or launching targeted marketing campaigns for Arabic-speaking audiences, thus solidifying the region's position as a key and influential market on the global gaming map.



