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We took a look at the visual enhancements and new features in Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, which will arrive on PS5 on June 10: https://t.co/zdt8HIwe5j pic.twitter.com/1lv5YxFVTO
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There will also be a Graphics Optimization Mode that prioritizes the display of graphics in 4K resolution and a Performance Optimization Mode that prioritizes maintaining a 60fps frame rate.
A Normal (Classical) difficulty will also be added, and makes FF7 Remake look a little more like the original, with battles looking more turn-based.
Another glimpse of the new Yuffie episode is also shown, and gives fans a glimpse into the new story that will be part of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade.
The trailer also reiterates that anyone who has Final Fantasy VII Remake on PS4 (except those with only the PS Plus version) will be able to upgrade to this improved version of the PS5 for free. However, the PS5 exclusive Yuffie episode will incur an extra cost for all owners of the original.After Intergrade, which will be released on June 10, Final Fantasy 7 Remake creative director Tetsuya Nomura confirmed that there will be no future DLC and that the team’s focus will be on completing the next entry in the FF7 Remake saga.
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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.