Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Final Trailer

Gaming May 15, 13:24 0
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The highly anticipated Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is coming out on June 10 to the PlayStation 5. That’s not long from now, but Square Enix has been kind enough to treat us to another sweet look at it.


The trailer shows off the base game looking more beautiful than the original iteration. That’s the stuff you’ve already seen if you played through Final Fantasy VII Remake last year. But what’s new is plenty of juicy teases from the Yuffie DLC. First is a “new tactical mini-game” that seems inspired by the Fort Condor mini-game in the original Final Fantasy 7. And if that’s so, it’s definitely gotten an exciting modern-looking upgrade.

We also get a look at the Ramuh summons. Ramuh was a summons available in the original FF7, and the new version seems to continue the tradition of blasting enemies with electric attacks.

Then there’s the look at Nero, a creepy masked villain with wings. He made his first appearance in Dirge of Cerberus. I can totally see Nero as an antagonist facing off against someone designed like Vincent Valentine.  

Last, but certainly not least, was a tease of Scarlet’s involvement in this new intermission story. For those of you who need a refresher, Scarlet is Shinra’s Head of Weapons Development. She’s a beautiful woman in a red dress, but she was completely obnoxious in Final Fantasy VII Remake. We didn’t get to see her much in the PS4 version, and we definitely didn’t get to beat her up. That’s what makes this tease in the trailer so appealing.

We see Scarlet face off against Yuffie and Sonon controlling a formidable looking red mecha. With Scarlet in the driver’s seat, it’s bound to be fun to pummel the machine until it explodes in a blaze of glory.

Are you excited for the new FF7 Remake Integrade DLC? Let us know in the comments!

Image source: Square Enix Press release
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