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Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade for PS5 Introduces Nero, Ramuh, and More In New Screenshots

Today Square Enix revealed new screenshots and details of the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade for PS5.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade

Today Square Enix revealed new screenshots and details of the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade for PS5, showing more elements that will appear in the Episode INTERmission featuring Yuffie.

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We get to meet Nero “the Sable,” a member of the Tsviets, an elite unit of Shinra’s secret military group Deepground. He can control darkness and he’s voiced by Sean Chiplock in English and Ryotaro Okiayu in Japanese.

Next is Scarlet’s Crimson Mare, a battle armor used by Shinra’s Director of Advanced Weaponry to “welcome” Yuffie and Sonon.

The screenshots also show synergized attacks between Yuffie and Sonon. The latter can’t be controlled directly but pressing L2 when both have ATB available will engage synergy bringing forth a special co-op attack that can stagger enemies more easily.

Of course, they have their own limit breaks. Yuffie has Bloodbath and Sonon has Dance of the Dragon.

We also take a look at the Fort Condor minigame, a strategy minigame included in Intergrade.

Last, but certainly not least, Ramuth is coming, and we get to see his attacks Voltaic Lance and Judgment Bolt.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade will release on PS5 on June 10, 2021. No PS4 version appears to be planned for Yuffie’s episode at the moment. You can also check out another batch of screenshots, a second, the latest trailer, and another promotion video.

Incidentally, Tetsuya Nomura himself recently confirmed that no more DLC are planned for the first part of the remake, as Square Enix is now prioritizing the completion of the second part.

If you’d like to read more about the Final Fantasy VII Remake, which is currently available for PS4, you can read our review.

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