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The next-gen upgrade will include a host of new graphical bells and whistles, and fans are especially looking forward to the advent of Yuffie. Most notably, Square Enix plans to launch FF7 Remake Intergrade this summer on PlayStation 5. Western audiences may have to wait a little longer for the Material Ultimania launch, but at least there's more Final Fantasy on the way in the coming months. It's worth noting that though Square Enix's website boasts the following cover image for the hardback copy, the art is not official. In addition, the artbook features song liner notes from the sound team, cutscene storyboards, and Q&A interviews with Japanese voice actors. The more than 300-page compendium packs in never-before-seen art, CG character assets, illustrations, enemy designs, and more accompanied by commentary from development staff.

Set to release on December 7, the hardback edition will run fans $39.99, while the digital edition bears a $25.99 price tag. The Square Enix Manga and Books website features the first details about the English version of Final Fantasy VII Remake: Material Ultimania.
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Related: When Final Fantasy 7 Remake's PS4 Exclusivity Ends Fortunately, said release will arrive later in the year. While Square Enix rolled out a Japanese edition of Final Fantasy VII Remake's Ultimania collection in early 2020, western audiences have patiently awaited word of an English release. However, Square Enix has branched out from time to time the company even published an Ultimania for Resident Evil: Revelations 2a few years ago. There are dozens of these companion books on the market, though most are Final Fantasy-related. Square Enix's line of Ultimania books has been in circulation for more than two decades, selling millions upon millions of copies the world over.

On December 7, 2021, Square Enix will release Final Fantasy VII Remake: Material Ultimania, a 336-page artbook filled to the brim with previously unseen art, CG art assets, storyboards, song liner notes, and Q&A interviews with Japanese voice actors.
