Ever since Final Fantasy VII Rebirth launched on PlayStation 5 almost two years ago, fans of the series have been wondering how different Final Fantasy VII Remake part 3 will be, both in gameplay and technical terms. While we don't yet know how the Highwind airship will shape traversing the entirety of the game's world, we have now learned something that is sure to make many breathe a sigh of relief: the game won't use Unreal Engine 5. Speaking with Gamespot, Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy director Naoki Hamaguchi commented on the engine powering part 3. "We’ve been using Unreal […]
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