ffvii remake intergrade digital deluxe edition

FFVII Remake Intergrade Digital Deluxe Edition Revealed

Immediately after the Final Fantasy VII Remake PS5 version appeared, PlayStation Store pre-orders opened. People will have two options to choose from. One is the $69.99 standard copy. In addition, there is also an $89.99 FFVII Remake Intergrade Digital Deluxe Edition.

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Both versions of the game have a few things in common. In each case, you get the original adventure. Yuffie’s original episode is also included. People get a Cacstar too, regardless of edition.

The FFVII Remake Intergrade Digital Deluxe Edition’s bonus items appear outside the game. People get ways to appreciate the game’s art and design via bonuses. There’s a digital art book and a digital mini-soundtrack. As a reminder, the original FFVII Remake also offered a digital art book and digital mini-soundtrack. However, the PlayStation Store page didn’t mention if these will be the same items from that original release.

There’s also one more reveal that showed up alongside the game. Square Enix shared the key art for Yuffie’s original adventure. It features her and her ally from Wutai, Sonon Kusakabe. (Sonon is a new character who debuted in the February State of Play 2021 trailer.) Yuffie is wearing her Moogle cape in the image.

FFVII Remake Intergrade standard and Digital Deluxe editions will appear for the PS5 on June 10, 2021. People who own the game on the PS4 will get it for free, though the Yuffie episode will cost extra.


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