Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade had a dedicated team of lighting experts

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When Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade was announced earlier this year, Square Enix detailed how it changed textures and lighting, as well as adding fog effects. Some changes were more subtle.

During today Sony online event, Final Fantasy producer Yoshinori Kitase made the changes to the PS5 version. Most of the information was new, but while detailing the lightning improvements, the event’s host, Hatsune Matsushima, noticed something and asked if the tree had changed.

The illustration in the article entitled Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade had a dedicated team of lighting experts

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It looks like the tree in the Shinra building is different. But, I’m not really sure if it’s different or if the lighting improvements do it looks different.

The illustration in the article entitled Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade had a dedicated team of lighting experts

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It really looks like Square Enix did more than that just give the new version of PlayStation 5 a shot. According to Kitase, this was the first time for Final Fantasy he created a team dedicated to lighting professionals, who moved lighting sources into the game to illuminate the scenes like in a Hollywood movie.

The illustration in the article entitled Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade had a dedicated team of lighting experts

Screenshot: PlayStation @ YouTube

The lighting improvements are certainly noticeable. Tree improvements, less.

The illustration in the article entitled Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade had a dedicated team of lighting experts

Screenshot: PlayStation @ YouTube

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