Recently, "Final Fantasy 7: Remake" series director Naoki Hamaguchi was interviewed by foreign media. He said that he "pursues simplicity" but will not delete the content of the third part of "Final Fantasy 7: Remake".

Hamaguchi Naoki said: "Some players may have misunderstood - when I said that I hope the third part can be simpler, people may think that 'well, this means that SE will reduce the size of the game and delete the plot content, the game will be shorter, they will delete the plot', but actually what I meanThat's not the case at all.The point of simplicity is not to cut content, but to ensure that the pace of the story is appropriate.The pace must be fast enough to make it feel like the game can be completed in a reasonable time, so that's what I mainly want to express."
Regarding "Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth" that many players complained about being long and delayed, Naoki Hamaguchi reiterated: "In terms of the final result of "Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth" and the ultimate experience it brings to players. I feel that the rhythm, content and balance of "Rebirth" are completely in line with my expectations. I don't feel that it is overly stretched, it does not make people feel that it is too long. I think I did the right thing, and many people should agree with me."

Hamaguchi Naoki revealed that during the development process, he would play through the game over and over again to ensure that the game experience and balance were just right."I don't want to brag too much, but in terms of the way I work as a superintendent, I think there are very few superintendents who are at the level that I am... It's a very important part of my day-to-day job. I put a lot of effort into it."