In BloodSquare Enix has shared that Masashi Hamauzu, who composed “Weiss the Immaculate” for the original Final Fantasy VII, rearranged it by ear for FFVII Remake Intergrade. For some reason it didn’t use the original partition during the process.

Square Enix also uploaded the track to Twitter for gamers to listen to. The song lasts a little over a minute and a half.

Accompanying the track on Twitter is Weiss’ scene from VII Remake. He is an underground SOLDIER who originally appeared in the spin-off game Dirge of Cerberus. Even though it wasn’t in the original. Final Fantasy VII, Weiss is in Remake as a secret boss. You can fight him in the Shinra battle simulator.

Masashi Hamauzu is a composer who has worked on many Final Fantasy games during his career at Square Enix. He became its main composer after the departure of Nobuo Uematsu in 2004 and composed for Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII and the FFXIII trilogy. In addition to Final Fantasy games, he has also worked on Wild Hearts, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, and SaGa Frontier 2.

After the release of the FFVII Remake, Square Enix often posted information about the game’s development and story on Twitter. Earlier, she shared information about Scarlet’s infantryman, Ottoman. He is literally her foot soldier, in the sense that she uses his back as a footrest.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is available for PS4, PS5 and Windows PC. Intergrade is the updated re-release of the game, and it’s only on PS5 and Windows PC through the Epic Games Store and Steam.

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