Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade system requirements

We’ve got the first screenshots of the PC version too.

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Square Enix has announced theFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergradesystem requirements viaTwitter. They’re not too intense, although the minimum specs may well be assuming you’re happy to run it at 30 fps, with a 100 GB storage requirement the only real eyebrow-raiser.

This is a PC port of a PlayStation 5 upgrade of a PlayStation 4 release, hence the confusing title. Intergrade was added to the name for the PS5 version, and denotes the addition of a photo mode and the Intermission DLC featuring Yuffie Kisaragi (a character who didn’t appear until post-Midgar in the original game’s story).

Square Enix says the PC version features “4K support, HDR support, XInput and DirectInput compliant controller support, keyboard and mouse support, plus the highest spec PCs could see a performance of up to 120 frames per second.” Expect a framerate-unlocking mod to appear at some point after its release then.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade will be available from December 16 on theEpic Games Store.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade minimum system requirements

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade minimum system requirements

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade recommended system requirements

Square Enix also released the first screenshots of the PC version, which you can see below.

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