Bringing players back to a modern Midgar, Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade is, in many ways, a remake in name only.

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It spins a whole new tale of Cloud and the Avalanche Gang, with a host of new chapters and side quests to take on.

If you're wondering how many missions there are in FF7: Remake Intergrade and how long it is, here's the full list.

Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade missions – Full list of chapters and side quests

Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade has a total of 44 missions to complete, split between main chapters and side quests, known in the game as Odd Jobs.

We've split things up to make it easier to read, but here is the full list of missions in FF7: Remake Intergrade:

All Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade main story chapters

There are 18 main story chapters to complete in total in FF7: Remake Intergrade. These are:

  1. Chapter 1: The Destruction of Mako Reactor 1
  2. Chapter 2: Fateful Encounters
  3. Chapter 3: Home Sweet Slum
  4. Chapter 4: Mad Dash
  5. Chapter 5: Dogged Pursuit
  6. Chapter 6: Light the Way
  7. Chapter 7: A Trap is Sprung
  8. Chapter 8: Budding Bodyguard
  9. Chapter 9: The Town That Never Sleeps
  10. Chapter 10: Rough Waters
  11. Chapter 11: Haunted
  12. Chapter 12: Fight for Survival
  13. Chapter 13: A Broken World
  14. Chapter 14: In Search of Hope
  15. Chapter 15: The Day Midgar Stood Still
  16. Chapter 16: The Belly of the Beast
  17. Chapter 17: Deliverance from Chaos
  18. Chapter 18: Destiny's Crossroads

All Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade side quests and Odd Jobs

There are 28 total side quests to complete in FF7: Remake Intergrade.

It should be noted that some of these side quests are mutually exclusive, meaning completing one will cancel out the others, requiring you to use the chapter select menu to do them.

Additionally, some of these quests can only be started once a prior quest has already been completed – we've grouped these quests together.

Not every chapter of the story has side quests available, so we've labelled each side quest with the corresponding chapter, so you don't miss them by accident.

  • Lost Friends (Chapter 3)
  • Rat Problem (Chapter 3)
    • On the Prowl
  • Chadley's Report (Chapter 3)
  • Nuisance in the Factory (Chapter 3)
    • Just Flew in from the Courtyard
  • The Mysterious Moogle Merchant (Chapter 8)
  • Weapons on a Rampage (Chapter 8)
    • Paying Respects
  • Kids on Patrol (Chapter 8)
    • A Verified Hero
    • The Angel of the Slums
  • Burning Thighs (Chapter 9)
  • The Party Never Stops (Chapter 9) – Cancels 'The Price of Thievery' and 'Shears' Counterattack'
  • A Dynamite Body (Chapter 9) – Cancels 'The Price of Thievery' and 'Shears' Counterattack'
  • The Price of Thievery (Chapter 9) – Cancels 'The Party Never Stops' and 'A Dynamite Body'
  • Shears' Counterattack (Chapter 9) – Cancels 'The Party Never Stops' and 'A Dynamite Body'
  • Chocobo Search (Chapter 14)
  • Missing Children (Chapter 14)
  • Coreno's Secret Stash (Chapter 14)
  • Tomboy Bandit (Chapter 14)
  • Secret Medicine (Chapter 14)
  • Subterranean Menace (Chapter 14)
  • The Power of Music (Chapter 14)
  • Malicious Goons (Chapter 14)
  • Wavering Heart (Chapter 14)

How long does it take to beat Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade?

An average playthrough of FF7: Remake Intergrade will likely take around 35-45 hours, depending on how thoroughly players choose to explore the world.

If you're in a rush, you could complete the main story in as low as 30-35 hours, but this would require doing almost zero side content.

Conversely, completionists can expect to spend upwards of 80 hours trying to see and do everything that the game has to offer, which is a lot, to put it mildly.

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