In case you’re a kind of individuals who spent extra time taking part in Queen’s Blood than saving the world in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, developer Sq. Enix has some excellent news for you. Director Naoki Hamaguchi confirmed that the third entry of the Final Fantasy VII remake trilogy will characteristic the cardboard mini sport.
The affirmation, noticed by Eurogamer, occurred throughout the Otacon anime conference this previous weekend. As seen on X (previously often known as Twitter), the occasion was holding a panel with Hamaguchi alongside voice actors and producers of the sport.
An attendee requested the staff if it had plans to launch a bodily model of Queen’s Blood, to which Hamaguchi answered that he is acquired “many requests.” Then, he added that the staff is presently “making ready a revamped and even higher model of Queen’s Blood” for the trilogy’s subsequent installment.
There wasn’t any extra concrete details about what this new iteration is likely to be like, except for Hamaguchi saying that he hopes to have the ability to share particulars within the close to future.
Little is thought about Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3, though the story appears to be wrapped up. Regardless of Sq. Enix saying that Rebirth did not meet gross sales expectations, the third entry appears to be properly underway. As for Queen’s Blood, whereas Hamaguchi did not point out any particular plans for a bodily version, the Final Fantasy VII Remake: Materia Hunter board sport would possibly scratch that itch within the meantime–once it is again on inventory once more, that’s.