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A little recap: Fort Condor is a tower defense minigame that first appeared in Intermission, the bonus chapter added to the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade re-release. Based on a segment from ...
The Mastering Fort Condor discovery is a side quest in the FF7 Remake Intergrade DLC INTERmission. This FF7 Remake Mastering Fort Condor walkthrough will guide you through each opponent in every ...
Fort Condor returns in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, but this time it’s a lot more difficult. Find out the best strategy to beat every stage with our guide. Trebuchets can launch 90 kg projectiles ...
To help you out, our Fort Condor guide for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth details the solutions to every Fort Condor match through Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3, and Stage 4. Along with how to win at hard ...
Fort Condor is a mini-game in Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s Episode Intermission DLC. After arriving in the Sector 7 Slums, you’ll be directed to the Avalanche base and tasked with speaking with a ...
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Fort Condor and Junon Protorelic guide. Fort Condor is back in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. This time, it's not just a one-off, but a series of activities that are available as ...
The final trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade shows off a change being made to one the mini-games from the original Final Fantasy 7.
To earn the Protorelic in Chapter 4, you’ll need to complete multiple rounds of a mini-game found nowhere else in the game – Fort Condor. If you played the Yuffie DLC for Final Fantasy 7 ...
It feels a bit more like a minigame that would appear in a larger Rabbids game — another way in which it feels linked to Fort Condor. That scope does work for the platform it’s on, though.
Your last chance to fight at Fort Condor will be before you head for the Crater early on Disc 2. Up Next: Yuffie Kisaragi. Previous. Optional Quests. Next. Yuffie Kisaragi. Top Guide Sections.
That’s all you need to know about how to play Fort Condor in FF7 Remake Episode Intermission. Be sure to check our guide wiki for more tips and information on the game.
This is based on the Fort Condor mini-game in the original FF7 — but there’s more going on here. You’ll unlock different boards and units to deploy as you try to destroy each other’s nests.