Get ready for a gaming revelation: Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is shaping up to be the masterpiece fans have been yearning for, according to series director Naoki Hamaguchi. In a recent update, Hamaguchi revealed that the highly anticipated third installment has finally reached a stage where it aligns with his original vision, and this 'new experience' is 'almost complete.' But here's where it gets exciting—and a little controversial. After the polarizing ending of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, fans have been both eager and divided about what's next. Hamaguchi assures players that the finale will 'really reward everyone for sticking with us to the end,' but what does that mean for the story's direction? And this is the part most people miss: while the first two games were separated by a four-year gap (partly due to the Covid-19 pandemic), the timeline for Part 3 might surprise you. Could we see it sooner than expected? As we await more details, one thing is clear: this trilogy is not just a remake—it's a reimagining that challenges expectations. But will it satisfy long-time fans, or will it spark even more debate? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—are you excited for the finale, or do you think the series has already taken too many risks? Stay tuned, because the journey to Midgar's ultimate conclusion is almost here.