Key Takeaways
- Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s director promises that Part 3’s Platinum Trophy will be less difficult for players to obtain.
- Naoki Hamaguchi also apologized for how tough it was to snag the Platinum in Rebirth.
- Square Enix is hard at work on Part 3 of the FF7 Remake, though no release window has been announced.
The director of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy promises that getting the Platinum Trophy in the third game won’t be as difficult as in previous entries. The first two games in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy have frustrated achievement hunters, with Rebirth’s Platinum Trophy being particularly notorious among members of the community.
One of the biggest titles of 2024, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth won big at the Golden Joystick Awards 2024 on November 21. The second game in the trilogy snagged awards for Best Storytelling and Best Soundtrack, while voice actors Cody Christian (Cloud) and Briana White (Aerith) were named Best Lead Performer and Best Supporting Performer, respectively. As The Game Awards 2024 quickly approaches, the latest Square Enix masterpiece is many people’s pick for Game of the Year. The unnamed finale is well underway, and as audiences await what is sure to be another major hit, Final Fantasy 7 Remake‘s director has some good news for those wanting to do everything in Part 3.
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In an interview with the Daily Star, Naoki Hamaguchi stressed that Part 3 of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy won’t include such a difficult Platinum Trophy. While this incredible feat took most Remake players around 70 hours to reach, Rebirth was even less forgiving, with many fans reporting that it could take up to 200 hours. According to PSN Profiles, only about 12 percent of all players have earned the coveted Rebirth Platinum Trophy. “I think there is one other thing actually, which I can say was a mistake on my part, something that I’ve already apologized for – and I definitely will not do again, which is how difficult I made it to get the Platinum Trophy,” Hamaguchi said. “Rest assured, I have learned from that, and in the future, I will not be making Platinum Trophies that difficult.”
The Director of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Trilogy Promises an Easier Platinum Trophy in Part 3
Shortly after the release of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth in February 2024, a bug in the “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” side quest made earning the Platinum trophy impossible. While this issue was eventually patched, the coveted achievement remained a constant source of frustration, with many players taking to social media to air their grievances about the trophy. While certain achievements involve battling difficult enemies, the bulk of player irritation stemmed from the title’s many mini-games, some of which proved to be incredibly fickle. Rebirth‘s piano mini-game has consistently earned fan ire, with many criticizing its wonky controls.
Little is known about Part 3 of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake, though insiders believe the finale will be released sometime in late 2027 or early 2028. Hamaguchi recently announced that no DLC for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is on the way, as the team is entirely focused on the last game in the trilogy. In April, the game’s producer, Yoshinori Kitase, confirmed that Part 3’s main story had already been completed, noting that keeping the same staff as previous installments was bolstering development and helping things to run more smoothly.
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