Final Fantasy 7 Remake Director Defends Progression Feature

In a recent statement, the director of Final Fantasy 7 Remake addressed backlash surrounding a contentious progression feature in the game. He emphasized that the design choice was intended to enhance player engagement and overall experience.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Director Defends Progression Feature

Get ready, gamers! Final Fantasy 7 Remake is back in the spotlight with some exciting changes. The co-director, Naoki Hamaguchi, is rolling out a feature called Streamlined Progression in the upcoming Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2 releases set for January 2026. This new addition aims to make the game easier for newcomers, allowing players to breeze through some tough battles.

Cloud arrives at Midgar - Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade

So, what’s Streamlined Progression all about? It gives you cheat-like options such as full health, magic points (MP), and Limit Gauge at your fingertips. Plus, you can hit for a whopping 9999 damage in every attack! The best part? You can switch these features on and off whenever you want. Perfect for flaunting your skills or cruising through tough spots!

Hamaguchi understands that not all fans are on board with this! He noted it could feel pretty controversial, but his goal is to help new players dive into the experience without feeling overwhelmed. With tons of games coming out these days, even he feels the grind and wishes for a way to level up faster.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade on Switch 2

The response to Streamlined Progression has been mixed. Some longtime fans feel concerned it might spoil the experience, especially with all the spoilers popping up online. However, since the original game came out in 2020, adding this feature now seems like a reasonable choice. It also seems unlikely that future releases like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will adopt this feature upon their initial launch.

Cloud and Barret fighting the Scorpion Sentinel - Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade

Players who might want to relive the game won’t have to worry. With this new feature, revisiting boss battles or difficult areas can be a breeze. If you’re not up for the grind, you can toggle these options for an easier ride. Not to mention, those supercharged abilities won’t be mandatory—players can choose to use them or not!

As a beloved classic, Final Fantasy 7 Remake continues to evolve and cater to both new and returning players. This new chapter offers flexibility in gameplay, making it perfect for busy gamers who want to enjoy the iconic story without the hassle.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Cover Art

Information Box

Game Title: Final Fantasy 7 Remake

Developed by: Square Enix

Available Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2

Retail Price: Estimated $59.99

Release Date: January 2026 (Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2)

Where to Buy: Available on major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and the PlayStation Store.

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Feel free to share your thoughts about the game in the comments! What do you think about the new Streamlined Progression feature?

By David Smith

Game reviewer, tech journalist and gaming enthusiast. I am an expert on Playstation 4 and 5 games, Xbox games, and PC games from the 2005 and 2025 period.

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