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The last FF7 Remake Intergrade trailer highlights more of Yuffie's story and some nifty new features.

Check Out the Last Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade Trailer

The last FF7 Remake Intergrade trailer highlights more of Yuffie's story and some nifty new features.
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Square Enix released a new Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade trailer highlighting more of the interlude’s story, a new summon, and even a new mini-game.

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Square Enix also announced FF7 Remake Intergrade is a PS5-exclusive for the first six months following its June 10 release.

Intergrade focuses on Wutai ninja Yuffie Kitsuragi, who’s on a mission to steal Shinra’s most powerful Materia. It’s a chance to expand on a character who’s only optional in the original Final Fantasy 7, and if the trailer is anything to go by, there’s quite a bit of expanding in store for this, the only FF7 Remake DLC.

Tie-ins with FF7 spinoffs, such as Weiss, plus a bigger role for Shinra executives, including Scarlet, point to Square Enix exploring much more of the world’s lore than we got to see before.

The Ramuh summon (finally) makes its debut in FF7 Remake Intergrade, alongside a brand-new addition called Fort Condor. Fort Condor is a tactical minigame where you pit super-powered mechs against each other in a fight to the finish.

Square shared a few details about the changes coming with Intergrade earlier this year, and Tetsuya Nomura has said there’s no more DLC coming after


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