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Final Fantasy VII Remake is a partial remake of Final Fantasy VII, originally released for the PlayStation in 1997. The first portion of the game is entirely remade, using the story and characters from the original, and future portions will be released in parts. Each game in the project will have a volume of content comparable to a standalone Final Fantasy game. The disc version of the first. Final Fantasy VII Remake is a fraction of the whole story. There’s more to come, but we don’t know when. After 20 years of hardware advancements, Midgar still doesn’t feel as big as we.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade

NameFinal Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade
Release DateJune 10, 2021.
GenreAction Role-Playing
PlatformsPlayStation®5
PriceDigital Deluxe Ed.: $79.99
Digital Standard Ed.: $89.99
DeveloperSquare Enix
PublisherSquare Enix

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is an enhanced and expanded version of the critically acclaimed and award-winning FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE for the PlayStation®5. FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE comes bundled with the brand new Episode INTERmission, featuring Yuffie Kisaragi as the main character, which introduces an exhilarating new story arc and numerous gameplay additions for players to enjoy.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade will be available as a physical and digital Standard Edition, and as a Digital Deluxe Edition from the PlayStation Store. The Digital Deluxe Edition comes with a digital mini soundtrack, including songs, such as “Descendant of Shinobi,” and a digital artbook with various concepts and promotional art from the production.

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The new episode featuring Yuffie is a brand-new adventure in the world of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade. You’ll play a brand-new adventure as Yuffie Kisaragi, a new playable character for this episode. This ninja from Wutai sneaks her way into Midgar and devises a plan with Avalanche HQ for a thrilling mission to steal the ultimate materia from the Shinra Electric Power Company.

This new story episode will introduce you to new characters, two new chapters, and features expanded gameplay with new combat additions. You’ll gain a new perspective on the story of FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE, getting a taste of what else was going on in Midgar while Cloud and company were doing their thing.

This is exclusive to PS5 and available to buy separately when you’re upgrading your game from PS4 to PS5. It’s also included with the full purchase of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade.

FF VII Intergrade Features

  • Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is the ultimate way to experience Midgar. The critically acclaimed, the award-winning game has been enhanced and amplified for PS5.
  • The lighting has been improved. The textures have been improved. These updated, striking visuals will absorb you right into the world of FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE.
  • This new release doesn’t just update visuals and elevate the gameplay, but it also includes a brand new story episode to play starring Yuffie.
  • Experience Intergrade in two modes, Performance Mode which prioritizes a stable frame rate at 60 frames per second, or Graphics Mode, which prioritizes 4K resolution.
  • Haptic Feedback Integration is added for the DualSense PS5 controller, which allows players to immerse themselves in battle like never before.
  • 'Photo Mode' is a newly added feature in the game, a customizable feature that allows players to capture and share their favorite moments of the game, as well as closeups of their favorite characters.

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FF VII Intergrade FAQs

Intergrade is available on which platform/s?

  • FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE is available for PlayStation 5.

Where can I purchase Intergrade?

  • FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE is available for PlayStation 5 physically from local and online retailers and digitally as a Standard or Digital Deluxe Edition downloadable from the PlayStation Store.

Do I need to buy Intergrade if I own FF VII Remake?

  • If you already own FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE for the PlayStation 4 (physical or digital version) and own a PlayStation 5, you can download the free FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE PlayStation 5 enhancement update*.
  • This update does not include the new Yuffie episode. The new Yuffie episode can be purchased separately. An internet connection is required to obtain the free PlayStation 5 enhancement update. However, if you have purchased FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE (physical edition) for PlayStation 4, and own the PlayStation 5 digital edition (the model without a disc drive) then you are not eligible to download the upgrade.

How do I access the new episode?

  • After downloading the content to your system, the new episode featuring Yuffie is playable immediately through the PlayStation 5 version of FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE title menu. For new players of FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE it is recommended to play the main campaign first, although not required.

Will my save files be carried over?

  • Yes. You can carry over save data from PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5.
  • An update patch that supports carrying over PlayStation 4 save data will be available before the PlayStation 5 version of FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE is released.
  • After the patch has been applied, an option will appear on the title menu for the PlayStation 4 version to carry over your save data.
  • An internet connection is required to carry over save data to PlayStation 5. However, if you have purchased FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE (physical edition) for PlayStation 4, and own the PlayStation 5 digital edition (the model without a disc drive) you are not eligible to download the PS5 enhancement upgrade but can still transfer your save data should you purchase FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE digitally.

PS Plus Version, is the upgrade available?

  • PlayStation Plus members who own a PlayStation 5 and have received FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE for PlayStation 4 as part of the PlayStation Plus Instant Game Collection are not eligible for the free PlayStation 5 enhancement update program.

Do I need to have the PS4?

  • FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE for PlayStation 5 is an independent game, so prior purchase of the FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE PlayStation 4 is not required.

Can I play Intergrade on the PS4?

  • Your purchase of FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE on Playstation 5 does not entitle you to play FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE on PlayStation 4. Customers who would like to play FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE on PlayStation 4 need to purchase it separately.

How can I play the new episode?

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  • The new Yuffie Episode can only be played by either purchasing FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE on PlayStation 5, or by purchasing it separately after completing the free PlayStation 5 enhancement upgrade*.

Digital Deluxe Inclusions

  • The Digital Deluxe Edition of FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE comes with a digital mini soundtrack featuring songs, such as 'Descendant of Shinobi', and a digital artbook that includes concept art and character sheets.

The Steal command is a Final Fantasy classic, a staple of the series, and in Final Fantasy VII Remake it makes a return as its own dedicated piece of command materia. Once you get the ability to steal, that leaves an obvious question: what items should you steal, and what enemies can you steal them from?

The vast majority of enemies in FF7 Remake have something that you can steal from them, but in most cases the stealable item is a little mundane: a potion, an antidote, etcetera. Not things worth spending an ATB charge on. A handful of enemies do have more useful items you'll likely want, however, and one enemy has a major, missable item to steal.

For more help with Cloud's reimagined adventure, check out our full FF7 Remake guide & walkthrough. It covers everything from all materia locations and music disc locations for the power of music quest to wall market dresses, Corneo's secret stash and even a detailed choices and consequences guide for those difficult dialogue options - and that's just a handful!

FF7 Remake Steal guide: how to get the steal materia and use it to get items

To use the Steal command in Final Fantasy VII Remake, you'll first need to get your hands on the Steal materia. As detailed in our guide to the locations of all FF7 Remake Materia, the Steal Materia is available from Chadley, the Shinra researcher you first encounter in Chapter 3. You'll have to complete a bunch of Chadley's 'Battle Intel Report' missions, and mission 7, Magic Elements Pt. 2, will give you access to buy the Steal Materia from him once it's completed. That mission won't be available until Chapter 8, and all you have to do once you get it is exploit the weaknesses of 15 different types/species of enemy, which is easily done.

Once you have the Steal Materia, its use is pretty simple. It's a one-level materia that doesn't level up, and once equipped it adds a single command to your abilities menu: Steal. It costs 1 ATB to use. Stealing items isn't guaranteed, and it appears to be more likely to be successful on enemies that are weakened by having low health or being in a pressured or stagger state. If you don't get the desired item first time, you can simply wait for another ATB charge and then steal again.

How do you know which enemies to steal from? The answer is all in the Assess materia, which reveals the strengths and weaknesses of the enemy. You should be getting into the habit of assessing every enemy anyway to exploit weaknesses like the Battle Intel Mission you need to complete to even get the Steal Materia is training you to do - and alongside the stats of the enemy it also displays their drops and steal items.

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You can go back to assess and steal from enemies prior to you obtaining these materia later on through chapter select. But for the completionists, here's the items you really should steal in FF7 Remake...

Enemies with Stealable Weapons

There's only one enemy with a weapon you can steal, and it's practically the reason this page exists. Eligor, the Chariot-riding ghost boss at the end of Chapter 11, has a weapon you can steal. The weapon is Aerith's Bladed Staff, and Steal is the only way you can obtain this weapon in the whole game. If you miss it, you'll have to finish the game and then return to and play through Chapter 11 again in order to fight Eligor again and have another chance to steal it. You'll want this weapon to complete the set and learn all the weapon abilities for a trophy.

Despite being a boss, Eligor isn't too difficult to steal from: just keep using the command until the bladed staff drops. A few times it was stolen first time for us, while other times we had to use Steal five or six times before it dropped. It costs no MP to steal, just an ATB charge, so it's not so bad. If you're on chapter select, you can go in on easy mode to have an easy time of it - once obtained, finish the fight and the staff will still be available in classic, normal and hard.

For more information on what the Bladed Staff is like and its abilities, check out our full FF7 Remake weapons and abilities guide.

Enemies with Materia, Armor, & Accessories:

While Aerith's Bladed Staff is by far the most useful item to come from the Steal command and the one reason to definitely equip it, there are a bunch of enemies throughout the game that also have armor and some of the best accessories available for you to steal. These items are all very well and good, but keep in mind none are exclusive: all show up elsewhere, and almost all of them are available in shops either at the same time or shortly after you encounter the enemy you can steal them from. Still, if you want to save some gil, stealing is totally an option.

  • M.O.T.H. Unit: Iron Maiden.
    • This item doesn't appear to be available from any of FF7 Remake's shops, but you can find one in a chest in Shinra HQ during your visit there.
  • Blast-Ray: Heavy-Duty Bracer
  • Grungy Bandit: Champion Belt
  • Reno (Chapter 12): Magician’s Bracelet
  • Rude (Chapter 12): Heavy-Duty Bracer
  • Specimen H0512: Timeworn Talisman
  • Type-0 Behemoth: Enchanted Ring
  • Failed Experiment: Poison Materia

Enemies with useful Stealable items:

In addition to the above, where more significant items are available, most enemies in the game are carrying something that can be stolen with the Steal command materia. In most cases this is something appropriate for where you're at in the game - a potion early on, a high potion later. An ether, to restore your MP. A few enemies do carry slightly more notable, more powerful curatives like Turbo Ether or Elixir items, however, and a few also carry battle items that can be used to inflict damage or status effects on enemies. Here's a few we've noted, just in case you want to get steal happy on 'em:

  • Helitrooper: Orb of Gravity
  • 3-C SOLDIER Operator: Turbo Ether
  • Mark II Monodrive: Turbo Ether
  • Sweeper Prototype: Turbo Ether
  • Grashtrike: Spiderweb
  • Queen Grashtrike: Spiderweb
  • Ghost: Turbo Ether
  • Tonberry: Elixir
  • Bomb: Molotov Cocktail
  • Roche: Elixir
  • Reno (Chapter 8): Ether
  • Rude (Chapter 8): Mega-Potion
  • Crab Warden: Molotov Cocktail
  • Hell House: Mr. Cuddlesworth
  • Abzu: Turbo Ether
  • Ghoul: Turbo Ether
  • Airbuster: AI Programming Core
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