Final Fantasy VII Remake was planned as a trilogy from the outset, and the second part of the series will finally be released on February 29, 2024, initially and exclusively for the Sony PlayStation 5.
The preorder promotion for the digital version of the game in the PlayStation Store is much more interesting, as anyone who buys Final Fantasy VII Rebirth in the so-called "double pack" will receive Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade for free and can download and play the first part of the trilogy right away. The package costs $69.99, the same price as the game without the first part of the trilogy. Final Fantasy Remake Intergrade currently costs $39.99 individually. Alternatively, there is also the Digital Deluxe Edition, which costs $59.99, in a double pack. For the additional $20, buyers receive a digital art book, the game's digital soundtrack and a handful of digital items.
According to the information on the PlayStation Store, the double pack is only available at this price until February 29, after which the package will cost $99.99. After Final Fantasy VII Remake took place exclusively in the city of Midgar, players can now explore the world of Gaia in Rebirth. The battle against Shinra and Sephiroth continues in Rebirth, with the story being a direct continuation of the events of Final Fantasy VII Remake.