Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade missions – Full list of chapters and side quests
- On January 22, 2026, FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE arrives on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S, featuring 44 missions split between main chapters and Odd Jobs.
- Square Enix reimagined the 1997 RPG to create INTERGRADE, expanding story and content while adapting visuals and systems for handheld play.
- Average player playtime is around 35–45 hours, with some side quests being mutually exclusive and requiring chapter select to replay missed content.
- The Switch 2 port showcases standout lighting and cinematic visuals, and reviewers found it impressive while Square Enix balanced performance and graphics in docked and handheld modes.
- As a reimagining, INTERGRADE expands character depth and adds new narrative content, deepening Cloud and reshaping the tale with added chapters, while strong performances make it accessible for newcomers.
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Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade missions – Full list of chapters and side quests
Bringing players back to a modern Midgar, Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade is, in many ways, a remake in name only.It spins a whole new tale of Cloud and the Avalanche Gang, with a host of new chapters and side quests to take on.If you're wondering how many missions there are in FF7: Remake Intergrade and how long it is, here's the full list.Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade missions – Full list of chapters and side questsFinal Fantasy VI…
FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE Finally Comes To Xbox - And It Was Worth The Wait
FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE is finally available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC, complete with Play Anywhere support – and for many Xbox players, this feels like a long time coming. The post FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE Finally Comes To Xbox – And It Was Worth The Wait appeared first on TheXboxHub.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Should Still Launch This Year on Xbox Series & Nintendo Switch 2, Says Insider
In September 2025, insider Nate the Hate (who just won the 'Leaker of the Year' award as voted by Reddit's GamingLeaksAndRumors) shared the rumor that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the second installment in the Final Fantasy VII remake trilogy, would launch this year on Microsoft's Xbox Series S and X and Nintendo Switch 2. It seems Square Enix's plan in this regard hasn't changed, at least according to the insider, who confirmed it on X in respons…
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