Final Fantasy VII Remake and Kingdom Hearts III director Tetsuya Nomura has shared an update on the development state of both role-playing games, saying that they "still have a way to go" before either game is ready for release.

In the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu (via Gematsu), Nomura was asked about both games. With regards to the development of Final Fantasy VII Remake, he said that they are "steadily progressing on production," then adding "that the wait will be be a bit longer for Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy VII Remake." Nomjura went on to assure fans that he "will make a game that will meet your expectations."

When it comes to Kingdom Hearts III, Nomura said that "there are still worlds untouched" and that "production is progressing on unannounced worlds, in a state that we cannot show them off."

It will probably take a while before either game is released, but Nomura said that he would like to shocase the progress they've done at an event later this year. "Last year, I didn't put out much information on either title, but this year I want to show our progress at an event somewhere," Nomura said.

Nomura said that "the release of the titles themselves have still have a way to go," but fans still have a lot to be excited about in 2017, as "there are many titles releasing this year, if you can wait for any 'surprises.'"

So which game are you most excited to play: Final Fantasy VII Remake or Kingdom Hearts III?