

There are plenty of Square Enix, and, more particularly, Final Fantasy fans who have committed to other systems. RELATED: Main Series Final Fantasy Games That Aren't Available on Modern Consoles FF7 Remake on PlayStation Platforms Limits Reach

This has benefits, but there's also concerns. It seems that, while not making games exclusive on them forever, Square Enix leans heavily towards PlayStation systems. This also may have ramifications for future Square Enix releases, including Final Fantasy 16, Forspoken, and Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 itself. As revealed at the end of the last trailer, FF7 Remake is remaining exclusive to PlayStation platforms for at least six more months, and Intergrade’s new content will only be playable on PS5. However, there is a rather odd wrinkle in the middle of this otherwise positive situation. It’s an excellent way to tide fans over until Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 releases, as well as the First Soldier battle royale and the Ever Crisis mobile game collection.

Players will be able to experience her side of the story while the main game is happening, and get further insight into both the conflict between Wutai and Shinra, as well as what other mysteries and plots are going on in the 7 Remake universe. Not only will this version take advantage of the PS5’s power to bring improved fidelity and performance to the JRPG hit, but it will also feature several hours of new content featuring Yuffie. Formerly a PS4 exclusive, this release has many fans excited. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is just around the corner, bringing FF7R to the PlayStation 5.
