Explore the different editions and DLC content available for Final Fantasy VII Remake, including Remake Intergrade and FF7R EPISODE INTERmission. Learn about platform releases and content details.
Final Fantasy VII Remake is the first part of the Final Fantasy VII remake project and the first installment of an intended trilogy of games, acting as a partial remake of Final Fantasy VII, originally released for the PlayStation in 1997. The game covers the first portion of the game completely remade, using the story and characters from the original, but with new gameplay systems inspired by the original title. Each game in the project will have a volume of content comparable to a standalone Final Fantasy game. The disc version of the first game is a two-Blu-ray Disc set. The official title is Final Fantasy VII Remake to convey its nature as a remake instead of a spin-off or sequel. The Remake is a reimagining of the original game that goes deeper into the world and characters.
An updated rerelease of Final Fantasy VII Remake titled Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade was released on June 10, 2021 for PlayStation 5, along with a special episode titled FF7R EPISODE INTERmission featuring Yuffie Kisaragi as the main character. At The Game Awards 2021, it was announced that Intergrade would be releasing for Microsoft Windows PCs on December 16, 2021, for the Epic Games Store, while the Steam version released on June 17, 2022. The Intergrade version would release on all other ninth-generation platforms over the next four years, with the most recent being the Nintendo Switch 2 in late January 2026.
A follow-up and second installment of the trilogy, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, was released on February 29, 2024 for PlayStation 5.
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