Final Fantasy VII Remake Integrade Is Coming To PC

PC players can take on the forces of Shinra in the highest resolution when Final Fantasy VII Remake Integrade comes to PC This Month.

Square Enix just confirmed that Final Fantasy VII Remake Integfrade, the high def upgrade of the 1997 Final Fantasy VII remake, is now coming to PC. The massively successful upgrade to the iconic Final Fantasy entry will arrive on the Epic Games store on December 16, bundling in both the original story of Cloud and Sephiroth, with additional missions and an expanded tale included in the Intermission add on.

Following on from games like God of ar and Horizon Zero Dawn, the move to bring the PlayStation exclusive over to PC will find this title making full use of the grunt behind AMD and Nvidia GPUs. Improved textures, lighting, background environments, and fully customizable “Photo Mode,” are all expected and arguably exist on the PlayStation 5 version. PC players will also get 4K support, HDR support, XInput and DirectInput compliant controller support, keyboard and mouse support, plus the highest spec PCs could see a performance of up to 120 frames per second. We haven’t quite been furnished with a full set of hardware requirements, but if God of War’s recent specs are anything to go by, you’ll be able to prepare.

If you’ve somehow missed the boat and haven’t heard of Final Fantasy VII, this release is a full rebuild of the original release. It takes place in a city known as Midgar. As mysterious ex-soldier turned operative of Avalanche, players guide Cloud Strife around a diverse metropolis, fighting the forces of Shinra and trying to save the city or just get a payday. Along the way, this new life turns somewhat sour as he stumbles across an old acquaintance who wants to burn the world. F7R Episode Intermission, the name given to this remake’s first add on, brings ninja Yuffie Kisaragi to Midgar on a mission of her own to find and secure her own prize, with a bunch of original characters, challenges, and some awesome new combat mechanics.

When you’re done with the old school version, already available on PC, you need to try out this remake that we awarded our own Game of The year 2020. Find out more on the official Final Fantasy Remake Intergrade website now

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