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Series director Tetsuya Nomura says that Kingdom Hearts III's release is still a while away

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Speaking with Famitsu Weekly magazine this week, Tetsuya Nomura, the director of the Kingdom Hearts series had some words to say about the Kingdom Hearts series, and the development status of Kingdom Hearts III.

 

Nomura stated that Kingdom Hearts III (along with Final Fantasy VII Remake, which he is also working on) still has "a ways to go", with some worlds that remain untouched so far, and other unannounced worlds advancing in production. The relevant excerpt from the interview can be seen below, originally provided by Hachima and translated by Siliconera.

--What’s the development status on Kingdom Hearts III?

 

Nomura: “The production process is different than what we’ve had up until now, so I can’t just give you a general idea, but I can say that there are worlds that still remain untouched. We’ve advanced on the production of worlds that have yet to be announced, so we can’t show them for now. As far as development status goes, there’s still a ways to go.”

 

--What’s the development status on Final Fantasy VII Remake?

 

Nomura: “We’re making steady progress on its production. While we are indeed working on it, I think we’ll have you guys wait a little longer for both Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy VII Remake.

 

I do apologize for that, but we’ll make up for it by making it into something that will meet expectations.

 

We didn’t share much information on either of the two titles last year, but I hope to show its progress at some event this year.

 

The release of these titles will still be a while. However, we have many titles releasing this year, and we hope you look forward to any ‘surprises’.”

The quote appears to imply that Kingdom Hearts III will definitely not be releasing in 2017, although, Nomura aims to show some of the game's progress off sometime this year.

 

Translations of the full interview can be found under the cut thanks to Catherine Mueller ([email protected]). Be warned that there are spoilers for Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 HD Final Chapter Prologue!

 

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Yeah I guess, but hey the cool thing about it is if they get FF7 Remake out this year, Square can start working on a PC Version and release it in 2018 early 2018 I hope at least according to rumors(Hope they are true)Hope we get a release date for both this year.

It's not coming this year, Nomura said 2 days ago to wait a bit longer. More like fall 2018

It's not coming this year, Nomura said 2 days ago to wait a bit longer. More like fall 2018

I see FF7R first episode coming out winter of this year with subsequent episodes coming out in 2018 and possibly even 2019. There's no way SE is gonna pass up the entirety of 2017 without releasing a huge anticipated title 

That was always going to happen 

What´s the reasoning?

What´s the reasoning?

FF 30th anniversary, FF7 20th anniversary, FF7 compilation stated to be a 20 year long project, no major release for Square this year,

Nomura saying that the team were elevating various aspects to finished quality (

 

But neither KH3 or 7 remake part 1 is coming out this year so there's no point in arguing over it.

This is getting kinda ridiculous now.

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