How much content Intergrade includes and what it will cost on its own isn't clear, though Square Enix did suggest they would release later FF7 Remake installments in shorter chapters to avoid long gaps. This new mode enables auto attack so players can focus on issuing menu-based commands similar to the original Final Fantasy 7.
As with other games using similar features, such as God of War on PS5, FF7R's performance mode prioritizes 60 fps, while graphics mode emphasizes delivering 4K visuals.Īnother addition is Normal (Classic) difficulty mode. It's also introducing performance and graphics modes.
The FF7 Remake PS5 upgrade improves the game's textures and lighting, adds fog effects where applicable, reduces load times, and adds a photo mode. There's also a physical standalone release for Intergrade, though Square Enix didn't say how much that will cost or what bonuses it may include. Pre-orders for either edition include a Cactaur summon. There's also a digital deluxe edition for $79.99 that includes a mini-soundtrack and digital artbook. It can be purchased separately on the PlayStation Store or bundled digitally with Final Fantasy 7 Remake for PlayStation 5 for $69.99. Intergrade is a separate package for PS5 and has a few purchase options. They will, however, need to purchase the Yuffie DLC separately once they upgrade. Players who currently own Final Fantasy 7 Remake on PS4 can upgrade to the PS5 version for free, and those with a physical copy of FF7R will need a PS5 with a disc drive to upgrade.
In it, they face off against Shinra operatives while trying to steal a valuable Materia to restore Wutai's honor. Intergrade includes a paid, PS5-exclusive DLC starring Yuffie and a companion from Wutai, a region Cloud and friends visit after leaving Midgar in the original game. Final Fantasy 7 Remake still stands tall as one of the best-looking games on the PS4, and running it on a brand new PS5 with the latest upgrades yields interesting results.