Square Enix is finishing the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy on Unreal Engine 4. Director Naoki Hamaguchi says the team’s customized UE4 pipeline is a smoother path than switching to Unreal Engine 5 mid-series.
Final Fantasy is one of gaming’s most influential franchises, known for reinventing itself across generations while keeping a recognizable identity of cinematic storytelling, ambitious worlds, and unforgettable music. The Final Fantasy tag on Deep Tube is where readers can follow the series across every format it touches—mainline releases and spin-offs, remasters and ports, soundtracks and live performances, animated and film projects, and the broader creative ecosystem that has grown around it. Whether you’ve followed the franchise for years or you’re just getting into it, this hub is designed to keep the coverage organized, readable, and current.
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Square Enix is finishing the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy on Unreal Engine 4. Director Naoki Hamaguchi says the team’s customized UE4 pipeline is a smoother path than switching to Unreal Engine 5 mid-series.
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