Final Fantasy Vii Remake- Intergrade (2027)
The title "Intergrade" is not a standard sequel suffix like Episode 2. Instead, Square Enix coined the term to represent a "period of transition" or "integration." It serves a dual purpose:
Understanding this duality is key to appreciating why Intergrade exists. It is not Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2, but rather a standalone, enhanced version of Part 1 that includes a crucial side-story. Final Fantasy VII Remake- Intergrade
Do not play Episode INTERmission unless you have finished the base Remake game. The DLC’s ending reveals game-changing lore regarding the secret organization Deepground, Nero the Sable (from Dirge of Cerberus), and directly ties into the multiverse-altering ending of the main game. It is essential setup for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and makes the DLC mandatory reading for lore enthusiasts. The title "Intergrade" is not a standard sequel
This is the most straightforward way to play. Understanding this duality is key to appreciating why
The PC version is the definitive way to play if you have high-end hardware.
While the technical upgrades are welcome, the headline feature is "Episode INTERmission." This two-chapter, 5-7 hour DLC is mandatory playing for anyone following the Final Fantasy VII saga.