Datablitz Now Offering Pre-orders For Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade
/ Carlos Hernandez
Datablitz has announced that they are now offering pre-orders for the upcoming Final Fantasy Remake Intergrade for the PS5 in the Philippines, detailing the bonus you’ll get for securing a copy before the game’s June 10 launch.
A downpayment of PHP 500 is all you need to secure a pre-order and doing so will score you a mini poster of Final Fantasy VII Intergrade. The estimated full price set by Datablitz for Intergrade is PHP 3,490.
Do I need to buy Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade to play the new DLC? Even though I own the PS4 version of the game?
No. Final Fantasy VII Intergrade is simply a perfect package for those that have not played Final Fantasy VII Remake as it packages the base game and all the enhancements for the PS5 version, plus the new DLC episode called INTERmission, which features everyone’s favorite Wutai resident Yuffie Kisaragi.
If you own either a PS4 digital or physical copy of Final Fantasy VII Remake, you are eligible for a free upgrade to Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, the PS5 version of the game.
If you’ve received the free upgrade thanks to your PS4 copy of the game, you can now buy the Yuffie DLC INTERmission separately as it’s said to be priced at $20 through the PlayStation Store. So, don’t go thinking you need to buy the game twice in order to play the new content.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade will feature enhanced visual improvements, photo mode, and makes use of the DualSense features like it’s adaptive triggers and haptic vibration feedback. If this is your first time going through the remake, you’ll have one hell of a time, especially if you’re a longtime fan of the original as we gave it a 9/10 in our full review released last year.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade will launch on June 10 for the PlayStation 5.
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