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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade Won’t Make Full Use Of PS5 Functionality – Kotaku Australia
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade will upgrade the PS4 game, but it won’t take full advantage of PS5 hardware, says Tetsuya Nomura.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is set to bring the brilliant FF7 remaster into the PS5 era with a bunch of quality-of-life changes and support for PS5 functionality like haptic feedback, improved loading times and better visuals. But according to Tetsuya Nomura, FF7 Remake director, the game won’t take full advantage of the PS5’s hardware capabilities.
Nomura, who recently stepped away as director of the game’s upcoming sequel, detailed the changes in an interview with Famitsu.
In terms of graphics,…
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