What Hamaguchi Confirmed
In an interview with Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, Hamaguchi laid out several details that fans of the original Final Fantasy 7 will immediately recognize. Wutai and Rocket Town are both confirmed as locations in Remake Part 3, with Wutai described as "one of the main locations" given Yuffie's prominent role throughout the trilogy.
"Yuffie's made a very prominent appearance, stating her case about her homeland. So if Wutai's not featured, I think the fans are going to yell at me," Hamaguchi said.
Beyond confirmed locations, the director pointed to the Highwind airship as a major gameplay pillar. "Flying the Highwind is a very large part of the third installment," he said, stopping short of elaborating further. Here's the thing: that single line signals a meaningful shift in how players will traverse the world compared to Rebirth's ground-focused exploration.
Chocobo mechanics will also change, though Hamaguchi stopped short of confirming or denying the return of the fan-favorite Chocobo breeding system. What he did confirm is that the birds will function differently than they did in Rebirth.
Expanding on Rebirth's Foundation
Hamaguchi was direct about the design philosophy driving Remake Part 3. "We didn't want the three installments to be a reskinning of the same game over and over again," he explained. "We want to make sure we're expanding with every installment in terms of scale, as well as retaining that freshness as you go into each installment."
The card gameQueen's Blood, one of Rebirth's most celebrated minigames, is also returning. Hamaguchi had previously confirmed this in January, calling it a "powered-up version" of what players experienced before.
"Queen's Blood is a very popular and beloved minigame, and I believe a lot of people are still wanting something like that," he said. "I want to expand on Queen's Blood so that we are enhancing it, and giving you a more powered-up version of it when you see that third instalment."

Queen's Blood returns upgraded
A Near-Identical Team Behind the Scenes
One of the more telling details Hamaguchi shared is just how much continuity exists behind the camera. Approximately 95 percent of the development team that worked on Rebirth has carried over to Part 3. That level of staff retention is unusual for a project of this scale and suggests the production has maintained strong momentum without the friction of rebuilding a new team.
As for when fans will get their first official look, Hamaguchi said a reveal is planned for sometime this year. "I'm hoping it's not going to be too far in the future," he added.
You'll want to keep a close eye on any Square Enix showcase announcements in the coming months. With 95 percent of Rebirth's team in place and key details already surfacing, the formal reveal could arrive sooner than expected.
In related news, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2, targeting 30 FPS, with a release date set for June 3rd.
Source: Gamingbolt
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What locations are confirmed for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3?
Director Naoki Hamaguchi has confirmed that both Wutai and Rocket Town will appear in Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3. Wutai is described as one of the main locations in the game.
Will Queen's Blood return in Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3?
Yes. Hamaguchi confirmed that Queen's Blood will return in a "powered-up" form, expanding on the version players experienced in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
How large is the development team for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3?
Approximately 95 percent of the staff who worked on Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth have continued on to the third installment, according to Hamaguchi.
When will Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 be officially revealed?
Hamaguchi stated that a formal reveal is planned for sometime in the current year, saying he hopes it will not be too far in the future.








