Meanwhile, we’ve got Final Fantasy VII Remake: Intergrade to hold us over, telling the game’s story from Yuffie’s point of view. After all, it’s been two years since we were blessed to play the first part of Final Fantasy VII Remake, complete with gorgeous CGI graphics and a story and accompanying lore that remained faithful to the original source material - all while we were cooped up at home due to the pandemic. It’s possible that we might see the trailer for the game previewing more of Cloud’s adventures with Avalanche in saving the world from total ecological destruction, as well as a release date for it. Square Enix hasn’t given much information about Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2 in the past year other than that it had a shorter development period than the first one. At only around 10 minutes long, it will be short and sweet, but we have packed in lots of information, so I hope everyone can look forward to the unveiling,” he said. “We will be streaming Final Fantasy VII 25th Anniversary Celebration. Tetsuya Nomura, who designed Cloud Strife, Tifa Lockhart, and other iconic characters in Final Fantasy VII, reassured fans in a reply that there will be plenty of stuff to talk about within the stream’s extremely short time limit, alluding to information regarding Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2. Join us next week for around 10 minutes to celebrate 25 years of VII: Ĭo-stream the broadcast and share your reactions with #FFVII25th. The 25th-anniversary celebration stream will only last 10 minutes. The company announced the stream in a tweet Friday morning, saying it will look back on the most iconic game in the Final Fantasy series and the impact it has made on the franchise, as well as the gaming industry at large. Square Enix just announced it will be hosting a 25th-anniversary stream for Final Fantasy VII on June 16. It's out on June 10, just before the E3 madness begins. We'll naturally take a full look at the PS5 re-release and follow up with a review on its performance and the new content in the coming weeks as we get closer to its release. The final release will also have a Graphics Mode, which will instead prioritize 4K visuals. The footage provided by Square Enix for this video is of the Performance Mode, which focuses on maintaining a 60fps presentation throughout the game. Meanwhile, all brand new PS5-native copies of the game will include it as default. The Yuffie chapter is exclusive to the PS5 version, and can be purchased as a DLC after obtaining your free upgrade. What you don't get with that free upgrade, however, is the new content including Yuffie's chapter. There's one exception to this - if you got the game through PlayStation Plus, you won't be able to upgrade you'll have to buy it. Your save file will carry over from one version to the next. While this video is of the new chapter, you can extrapolate from it how improved the main game will look - which seems to be modestly, but solidly. That means the game running more smoothly, at higher resolutions, and just generally with graphical improvements and tweaks across the board. What this means, basically, is that if you own the PS4 version of FF7 Remake, you'll be able to nab a free update to the game that gives you the PS5 version. ![]() However, the next-gen upgrade from PS4 to PS5 is free-of-charge. The Intermission chapter is best thought of as DLC - you do not get an automatic entitlement to it. ![]() Speaking of that, it's important to touch on how the upgrade process for this game works. We're not quite sure how long the Intermission chapter is - this is just video footage sent over from Square rather than capture from a hands-on - but it'll likely be a couple of hours of distraction, on top of the PS5 update to the main FF7 Remake story. Other additions include the summon Ramuh, new enemies to fight, and of course a new storyline that even has detours and side quests including a new nod to the original FF7's slightly obscure 'Turtle's Paradise' side quest. She also comes with her buddy Sonon, a non-playable character that she can join forces with in special synergized partnership attacks. Yuffie herself obviously is all-new, and fights and moves around the world outside combat in ways quite different to the party members in the main FF7 Remake. This new footage of the game shows off a bunch of the new features you'll find in the new chapter that's being added to the PS5 version. While the next full part of the story might be a way off, fans of FF7 at least have a little bit of all-new content this year in the form of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade and its new Intermission chapter - an all-new chunk of story which stars beloved optional original FF7 party member Yuffie Kisaragi. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Final Fantasy 7 Remake's big PS5 update is mere weeks away - so here's a look at it running in performance mode.
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