Creative director Tetsuya Nomura has shared a positive update on two of Square Enix’s biggest projects: the third installment of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy and Kingdom Hearts 4.
During a livestream celebrating the two-year anniversary of Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis, Nomura addressed fan questions about the highly anticipated games. He reassured viewers that progress on Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is “going smoothly” and even revealed that a release window has already been set internally. While he avoided giving away specifics, he hinted that the team is working steadily toward that schedule.
Nomura also confirmed that development on Kingdom Hearts 4 is equally on track. First revealed back in 2022, the game is being built with Unreal Engine 5 and is rumored to include new worlds — possibly even from the Star Wars universe, thanks to Disney’s expanded catalog.
Square Enix previously confirmed that Part 3 will feature the iconic Highwind airship, allowing players to freely explore the world. Although neither title has an official release date yet, fans can rest assured both projects are progressing without issue.