Photorealistic illustration of Cloud Strife in Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade demonstrating the new Streamlined Progression mode with full health bars and max damage, platform logos, and update announcement.
Photorealistic illustration of Cloud Strife in Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade demonstrating the new Streamlined Progression mode with full health bars and max damage, platform logos, and update announcement.
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Square Enix adds streamlined mode to Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade

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Square Enix has announced a free update for the PlayStation 5 and PC versions of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, introducing a Streamlined Progression mode. The patch arrives on January 22, 2026, coinciding with the game's launch on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S. This mode allows players to keep health and magic points full while dealing maximum damage, easing the focus on the story.

On January 15, 2026, Square Enix revealed plans for a patch to Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, nearly five years after its initial PlayStation 5 release. The update, set for January 22, targets existing PS5 and PC players, bringing features in line with the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S versions launching the same day.

The key addition is Streamlined Progression, a mode designed for story-focused play without combat challenges. It enables players to maintain full HP and MP, fill the Limit gauge, and deal 9,999 damage per attack—options that can be toggled individually or as a set. As Square Enix stated in an announcement, "This introduces Streamlined Progression, including the ability to keep HP and MP topped up, and always hit for 9,999 damage!"

Director Naoki Hamaguchi explained the rationale behind the feature: "I feel that the way people enjoy content has become more flexible these days... That’s exactly why I think that the Streamlined Progression feature is very effective - to give players smooth access to the story." This addresses modern gaming preferences for customizable experiences, avoiding lengthy grinding sessions.

The mode suits replays ahead of the trilogy's third part and may simplify trophy hunting on PS5, though its impact on achievements remains unclear. Digital purchases before month's end include the original Final Fantasy VII. Square Enix confirmed the full trilogy's availability across PS5, PC, Xbox, and Switch 2 platforms.

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X users react positively to the free Streamlined Progression update for Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on PS5 and PC, appreciating accessibility for story enjoyment and responding to fan requests as noted by the director. Negative sentiments criticize it as overpowered cheats undermining combat challenge and grind, with calls to disable trophies. Neutral posts highlight features and cross-platform parity ahead of Switch 2 and Xbox launches.

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Naoki Yoshida demonstrates Final Fantasy XIV on Nintendo Switch 2 at Fan Fest, showcasing Evercold expansion.
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Final Fantasy XIV announced for Switch 2 and Evercold expansion

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Square Enix revealed during its Final Fantasy XIV Fan Fest keynote that the MMORPG will launch on Nintendo Switch 2 in August. The company also unveiled its next expansion, Evercold, set for January 2027, marking the start of a new story saga. Director Naoki Yoshida demonstrated the Switch 2 port live on stage.

Following the demo for Final Fantasy 7 Remake last December, Square Enix has released a free demo for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth—the second chapter in the Remake trilogy—on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S. The demo covers the game's first two chapters, with progress carrying over to the full release on June 3. Players can also claim bonus items like a kupo charm and survival set if they have demo save data at launch.

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Square Enix revealed the title and release window for the final chapter of its Final Fantasy 7 Remake project during Summer Game Fest on June 5.

Capcom released a free update for Resident Evil Requiem on May 8 that introduces the roguelike action mode Leon Must Die Forever. The patch is available now on all platforms for players who have completed the main story.

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