Final Fantasy 7 Remake: PS5 version with graphic improvements and a new episode

Final Fantasy 7 Remake: PS5 version with graphic improvements and a new episode

Final Fantasy 7 Remake

Sony announces a technically upgraded PS5 version of Final Fantasy 7 Remake. As the publisher announced in the current issue of State of Play, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade will be released on June 10th for PlayStation 5. Sony promises improved textures, lighting and environments in the role-playing game. "The version also offers new features, including the ability to choose between a 'graphics mode' for high quality in 4K resolution and a 'performance mode' for smooth action at 60 fps," says Sony.

In addition, a photo mode has been announced, with which you can create and save your own screenshots. A new episode with Yuffie as protagonist is also announced for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade. Anyone who already owns the remake of Final Fantasy 7 on PS4 (on disc or digital) can upgrade to the PS5 version at no additional cost. You can use the saved data from the PS4 version if you wish. However, Sony also announces that PS4 players who take advantage of the upgrade option will have to purchase the new episode with Yuffie separately.

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‘Final Fantasy VII Remake’ will be a PS Plus freebie with a catch

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After Sony’s latest State of Play stream, it’s clear why the company announced the next batch of free games for PlayStation Plus members a couple of days later than usual. Final Fantasy VII Remake headlines the March lineup. At State of Play, Sony showed off the PS5 version of the game, which will have upgraded graphics, higher framerates, other improvements and a DLC episode.


But here’s the rub. If you claim FF7 Remake through PS Plus, you won’t get a free upgrade. You'll still need to buy the current game for the upgrade or pay directly for the PS5 version, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade.


The other games on the March slate look solid. First-person puzzle game Maquette is intriguing, with its recursive, mind-bending riddles requiring some out-of-the-box thinking. If you get stuck, you can call on the console’s Game Help feature for guidance. Like Bugsnaxand Destruction AllStars, Maquette is making its debut as a PS Plus freebie for PS5 owners. It'll also be available on PS4 and Steam next week.

a person wearing a hat: Cloud in Final Fantasy VII Remake © Square Enix Cloud in Final Fantasy VII Remake

You’ll also get your hands on a pair of shooters: PS4 third-person survival game Remnant: From The Ashes and PS VR title Farpoint. Meanwhile, Destruction AllStars remains on the list for a second month. Sony will update the PS Plus offerings with these games on Tuesday, March 2nd, and they’ll remain up for grabs until April 5th.


You have until March 1st to snag the other games in the current lineup, Control: Ultimate Edition and Concrete Genie. There’s plenty to look forward to as well. PS Plus subscribers will be able to claim the PS5 version of the long, long-overdue Oddworld: Soulstorm at no extra cost when it’s released in April.