

Meanwhile, FF7 Remake Intergrade landed on PC for the first time last week. The game was originally released in April 2020, and Intergrade arrived on PS5 in June this year. The FF7 Remake upgrade process has been as convoluted as many Final Fantasy titles. Those who upgraded from the PS4 version had to pay for the DLC. The Yuffie-centric DLC was included for those who bought FFVII Remake Intergrade outright. Meanwhile, Square Enix says the "Intermission" expansion, which is only available on PS5, is $15 for a limited time, $5 less than the regular price. Square Enix clarified that the upgrade won't be free, but it hasn't revealed pricing as yet. As of Wednesday, though, there'll be a way to upgrade. However, there was no way for those who snagged the PS Plus version of FF7 Remake to get Intergrade without paying for the full game. Episode Intermission, the DLC featuring Yuffie Kisaragi, will be 25% off for a limited time! /mnkCIRR586- FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE December 19, 2021.PS Plus subscribers who previously redeemed VII Remake via Plus will be able to upgrade to the PS5 version of the game. The PlayStation 5 can make use of impressive compression tech to help cut down on file sizes, but Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade hasn't seen much of an improvement over its PS4 predecessor.
