Is there going to be a FFX 3?
In a recent interview with Famitsu, a Japanese gaming magazine translated by the folks at RPGSite, Nomura confirmed the existence of X-3’s story, saying: “If we are to make X-3, we somehow have a synopsis written by Final Fantasy X writer Kazushige Nojima.” He added that “it’s sleeping right now, but the plot itself …
Will there be a FF7 Remake Part 3?
Will there be an FF7 Remake Part 3? Almost certainly. The original Final Fantasy VII was released on three discs. The FF7 Remake Part 1 ends when the gang leaves Midgar, which occurs less than halfway through Disc 1.
Is FFX 2.5 canon?
While this is technically canon, it’s widely disregarded by the community, mostly in the hopes we never have to acknowledge its existence. Nojima is also the author of the absolutely bonkers Japan-only novel Final Fantasy 10-2.5, which currently serves as the last piece of FF10 lore we have.
Is Final Fantasy X-3 ever going to happen?
The bad news is if Final Fantasy X-3 is ever going to happen, it’s still a long way off. The original game’s lead Motomu Toriyama has said while there is a chance the game gets made, the real work on it won’t begin until Final Fantasy 7 Remake is complete.
Is a Final Fantasy X-3 concept already in motion?
It looks like those X-3 dreams could be coming true because director Tetsuya Nomura has confirmed that a Final Fantasy X-3 concept is already in motion with the story already written. However, the caveat is that it is still a long way off as the team focuses on the Final Fantasy 7 Remake.
Will there be a Final Fantasy 10-3?
Nomura stated that “If we are to make 10-3, we somehow have a synopsis written by [Final Fantasy 10 writer Kazushige Nojima]”, and that “It’s sleeping right now, but the plot itself does exist.”
Will there be a Final Fantasy X sequel?
The long-discussed sequel could see the light of day. As the first mainline entry in the Final Fantasy series to get a sequel, it never seemed out of the realms of possibility that a third game in the Final Fantasy X storyline would eventually get made.