‘Kingdom Hearts 4’ Gets Promising Update Following Delay Rumours
Tetsuya Nomura confirmed that both Kingdom Hearts 4 and Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 are progressing smoothly and remain on schedule, with official announcements planned.
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We Just Got New Updates on Kingdom Hearts 4 and FF7 Remake Part 3
I’m still playing Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (this backlog is insane), and I’m loving my time with it. While I acknowledge some people’s concerns about it, I’m fine over here. Now, one game that I touched for 20 minutes and never returned to was Kingdom Hearts 3. I waited so long for that game, just for it to come out and not feel right. One day I’ll get back to it. And with the (slight) update from Tetsuya Nomura, maybe I’ll try to time it up with…
Tetsuya Nomura Gives Update on Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 and Kingdom Hearts 4 Development
Fans of Square Enix’s biggest franchises received some long-awaited reassurance this week. During a livestream celebrating the second anniversary of Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis, creative director Tetsuya Nomura addressed questions about both Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 and Kingdom Hearts 4. The post Tetsuya Nomura Gives Update on Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 and Kingdom Hearts 4 Development appeared first on That Park Place.
Fans are waiting for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 and Kingdom Hearts 4. According to Tetsuya Nomura, both projects are running as planned.
If Square Enix remains relatively prolific every year by making available to players around the world some good JRPGs, there are several major projects that have been announced and that remain strangely discreet. The first of them is the twelfth episode of the Dragon Quest saga, the second is other than the third part of the remake of Final Fantasy VII and the last (not least) is none other than Kingdom Hearts IV, an opus that was revealed in Ap…
Currently working on the development of FF7 Remake 3, Tetsuya Nomura, its creative director, gives us some news about the project, and it's very good.
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