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‘FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE’ Heads for Xbox This Winter, Play Anywhere Supported

FF7 makes its HD remake debut on Xbox.

Today, publisher SQUARE ENIX announced that their action role-playing game ‘FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE’ will make its way to Xbox Series and Xbox PC this winter, Play Anywhere fully supported.

With this release, along with ‘FINAL FANTASY XVI‘, SQUARE ENIX points out that every mainline, single-player FINAL FANTASY game is now playable on Xbox Series consoles and Xbox PC. Yes, that includes ‘FINAL FANTASY XIV’ and its infamous free trial, we didn’t forget! And technically, FFXI can run on the coming Xbox ROG handheld.

Have a gander below for more details on ‘FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE’. The base game first launched on PlayStation 4 consoles back in 2020 before making its way to PlayStation 5 and PC platforms in its current state. The game will also launch on Nintendo Switch 2 consoles, presumably within the same timeframe.


As part of SQUARE ENIX’s multi-platform strategy and aim to deliver more games to Xbox fans, today the company announced that FINAL FANTASYXVI is available digitally for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox PC with Xbox Play Anywhere support starting today, and FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE will be arriving digitally to the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox PC with Xbox Play Anywhere support this Winter. With this announcement during the Xbox Games Showcase, every mainline, single-player FINAL FANTASY game, as well as the critically-acclaimed MMORPG FINAL FANTASY XIV Online, is now available on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox PC.

FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE is the expanded edition of the first entry in the FINAL FANTASY VII remake project and includes an additional story arc that takes place during the game’s events. In FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE, players will be able to relive the first act of the iconic 1997 game as Cloud Strife, the legendary hero, who meets unforgettable allies and explores the dystopian city of Midgar. Culminating in a dramatic escape, this pivotal chapter sets the stage for one of gaming’s most legendary stories. With over seven million copies shipped and sold digitally worldwide on the PlayStation and PC platforms, this upcoming release marks the project’s debut on an Xbox platform, giving a new audience of players a chance to experience 2020’s The Game Awards RPG of the Year* for the first time ever.
 
FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE will be available for the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox PC this Winter. For more information, visit: https://ffvii-remake-intergrade.square-enix-games.com/en-us/.

About FINAL FANTASY VII
First released in 1997 on the PlayStation® computer entertainment system, FINAL FANTASY VII celebrated its 25th Anniversary in 2022. The game is universally regarded as a hallmark title of the RPG genre. The original title received high praise for its epic storyline, unique characters, and movie sequences that utilized the most cutting-edge technology of the time. Since then, the game revolving around iconic hero, Cloud Strife and his pursuit of the antagonist Sephiroth has sold over 15.1 million copies worldwide and continues to receive widespread acclaim from critics and fans around the world. The popular game has even expanded into spin-offs, films and merchandise.
 
Now, Square Enix’s FINAL FANTASY VII remake project created by a team of original and new developers, retells the story of the genre-redefining RPG across three distinct, and standalone games. The first game of the trilogy, FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE is now available on the PC and the PS5® and PS4® consoles, will be available this winter for the Xbox Series X|S, Xbox PC, and Nintendo Switch™ 2 platforms. FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH, the second game in the trilogy, has been praised by both players and critics across the globe, earning more than 125 perfect scores from media and 40 Game of the Year awards, and is available now for PC and the PS5® console.


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