Hamaguchi says Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 developed for multiple platforms and says shift won’t impact the graphics

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Final Fantasy VII Remake director Naoki Hamaguchi has reconfirmed to Automaton Media that Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 will be a multiplatform release and has moved to assure fans that both the graphical quality and the overall presentation of the long-awaited third part of the trilogy won’t be affected. There were concerns from some fans of the franchise online that the overall graphical quality would be affected by the move to Nintendo Switch 2, but Hamaguchi said the game will firstly be developed for high-end PC’s and then be optimised down for each platform. He also said that development of the game is in the the “final push” and will have more to share at a later date.

“Both the Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox versions have been incredibly well received and generated a lot of buzz online, and that attention has also made me realize how many people are worried about this issue. However, our decision to go multiplatform with the FFVII Remake series will not in any way lower the quality of the third installment.”

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