Final Fantasy 7 Remake fans think they’ve spotted clues pointing to a trailer for the trilogy’s third installment, and the community is buzzing. After the huge success of FF7 Remake and Rebirth, the final chapter is confirmed to be in development and may be arriving sooner than expected, though no trailer has been shown yet. That might change soon, as a Reddit post by hashtagtylerh notes that Square Enix’s “FINAL FANTASY” YouTube playlist now has two unlisted videos. One of them was uploaded today, sparking speculation that it could be a surprise FF7 Remake Part 3 trailer set to drop any moment. Final Fantasy Fans Have Spotted An Unlisted VideoWhat It Could Mean Square’s “FINAL FANTASY” YouTube playlist features trailers for many games in the series, including the first two parts of the FF7 Remake trilogy. Using sites that reveal deleted, unlisted, or hidden videos in public playlists, fans spotted two unlisted videos on Square’s channel, sparking speculation about Part 3. Initially, the original poster guessed one was a trailer for FF7 Remake Part 3 and the other for either an FF14 update or the long-rumored FF9 remake. However, another user, imsooooooooooooreal, confirmed that one of the unlisted videos was actually a now-private Crisis Core Reunion trailer from 2022. The remaining unlisted video, uploaded today and possibly removed from the playlist, might still be an unrevealed FF7 Remake Part 3 trailer. Many fans on Reddit believe there’s a good chance a new trailer could drop at The Game Awards, which wouldn’t be all that surprising. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Hype Is At A HighFans Long For A Trailer With The Game Awards just around the corner, unlisted videos popping up, and Square Enix staying mostly quiet, FF7 Remake hype is at an all-time high. While the third part of the trilogy is almost certainly coming, we still have no clue what it looks like or when it might drop. In the meantime, fans are hanging onto every tiny hint that a trailer could be on the way, expecting a big reveal at any gaming event remotely connected to Square Enix, PlayStation, or RPGs in general. It’s not out of the question that Part 3 could make its debut at The Game Awards, but that’s a pretty bold guess. For now, we’ll just have to wait and see if that unlisted video has anything to do with Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3—or something completely different.