Leaker Nate the Hate The long-speculated Final Fantasy IX remake is reportedly facing an indefinite hold in its development, according to insights shared by well-known industry leaker Nate the Hate. Known for his consistent track record regarding unannounced gaming projects, Nate the Hate disclosed this update during his latest podcast episode, following a series of significant reports concerning Nintendo's 2026-2027 plans.
Despite persistent rumors and fan anticipation, Square Enix has yet to officially acknowledge the existence of a modern reimagining for the beloved PlayStation JRPG. The potential remake has been a recurring topic within the gaming community for several years, often appearing in unconfirmed reports. Adding another layer of complexity to the situation, the previously delayed Final Fantasy IX animated series recently resumed production. While some observers had speculated this development might signal a renewed interest in the game's broader revival, Nate the Hate's report suggests a disconnect. He explicitly stated that the animation's progress does not indicate any forward movement for a game remake. During his podcast, Nate conveyed, "The last update I had [was that the Final Fantasy IX remake is] on ice," indicating that current information points to the project remaining stagnant. Specific details regarding the reasons for this alleged 'on ice' status were not elaborated upon. This revelation leaves the future of a Final Fantasy IX remake in an uncertain state, especially for fans eagerly awaiting a modern rendition of the classic title. As with all unconfirmed reports from leakers, even those with strong reputations, this information should be considered speculative until an official statement is released by Square Enix.
What We Know So Far
Square USA, Square Product Development Division 1 confirmed that the game is being built for PlayStation 3, PlayStation, PlayStation Portable, with improved visuals, new mechanics, and environments designed around the storybook theme.
We wanted to create a world that feels like stepping into a storybook — full of wonder, surprises, and discovery around every corner.
— Square USA, Square Product Development Division 1



