Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s demo will get an update on February 21, one that will carry over into the full game. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the massive Final Fantasy 7 Remake project, which will span a full trilogy of games and has already expanded on the story and lore of the beloved 1997 PlayStation original a great deal in its first installment. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will pick up where 2020’s FF7 Remake left off, with Cloud Strife and his friends journeying beyond the city of Midgar to solve the mystery of Sephiroth and the Ancients.
A small taste of this sequel is already available in the free Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo, which launched earlier this month following an FF7 Rebirth-centric PlayStation State of Play livestream. The demo consists of Cloud’s flashback to the fall of Nibelheim, a tragedy that saw the once heroic Sephiroth become the murderous force that terrorizes the planet throughout the main Final Fantasy 7 storyline. However, reactions to the demo have been mixed so far, with many complaining about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s visuals when switching to Performance Mode.
Square Enix seems to be aware of this feedback, as an update patch for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s demo was just announced on the official Final Fantasy 7 Twitter page. This update will go live on February 21, and Square Enix says that it will apply improvements to the game’s Performance Mode graphical setting. Even better, these tweaks will carry over into the full Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth when it releases on February 29.
Graphical issues aside, many fans seem to be enjoying Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s demo, with some even posting videos that compare its version of the fabled Nibelheim incident and the one shown in the original Final Fantasy 7. This won’t be the only preview of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthahead of launch either, as Square Enix recently confirmed that a second demo will also be released on February 21, this one containing a condensed version of the massive Junon area.
Players will need to finish the first Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo before jumping into this new one, but at least they could get a better visual experience thanks to the free update launching on the very same day. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthalready looks impressive from what has been shown so far, and these improvements to Performance Mode will probably ensure that the world beyond Midgar looks its best when the game launches later this month.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is the highly-anticipated continuation of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake. The story will continue to follow Cloud Strife and may even see appearances from Zack Fair.
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Players have been gushing about Final Fantasy VII Rebirth since its launch last week, and there’s a good reason for that: the game is incredible by all meaningful accounts. Just as important, the title expanded upon the game’s lore, world, and more to ensure that gamers had the best experience within it. Remember, the original “remake” title was set entirely within Midgar, with the team at Avalanche only getting out of the city after a clash with Sephiroth. However, while the Square Enix team did make the world vast, they ensured that there was still plenty to explore within the next entry, which will finish the story.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's director, Naoki Hamaguchi, has claimed a patch to address the game's graphics in performance mode is in development and will be released soon. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth launched on February 29 after much anticipation. The story continues on from the previous game's ending, following Cloud and his party as they find a way to stop Sephiroth and save the world. One of the things that Rebirth was praised for was its presentation, having incredibly detailed graphics.
It’s finally here! Yes, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is finally here, and that means that gamers can FINALLY continue the story of Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, Barrett, Red XIII, and the new friends they’ll make along the way as they travel through the world of Gaia and attempt to stop Sephiroth! But before you go into your adventure, there is one last message you should hear. Specifically, the leads behind this incredible remake title came together for one last “thank you” and a statement about the game’s launch and what it means to them to have this game out amongst players finally.
Here’s a story that honestly has a bit of “history” attached to it in a way you might not recall. You see, in the earliest days of gaming, the phrase “going gold” meant that you had finished the game and put everything on a literal gold-style disc so you could hand it off to the people making copies of your game and thus get them into the hands of the public. The problem is that if you gave the people the wrong disc? You were screwed. What does that have to do with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth? Well, in Japan, a certain ‘mistake’ has come to life with how the discs were printed.
Can you feel it? Can you? If so, you’re likely a gamer who wants to get their hands on Final Fantasy VII Rebirth the moment it comes out on Thursday. That’s a key thing to state: it comes out on Thursday! After years of waiting after the release of the first remake title, the sequel is almost here, and gamers can’t wait to see what the title is like in full. To their credit, Square Enix has been doing its job with hyping up the game to nearly insane levels. They even released a massive number of review codes so that nearly everyone would sing the game’s praises, and it worked!
A humorous new Red Bull ad features the iconic energy drink brand teaming up with Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, in anticipation of the launch of the long-awaited RPG. With the debut of the next entry in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake saga less than a week away, fans have been treated to plenty of updates about the game. The sequel will bring players outside the city of Midgar, opening up the world of Final Fantasy 7 and introducing new playable characters like Red XIII and Cait Sith. Now, Square-Enix and Red Bull are teaming up to celebrate the game's release.
In another promotional push for the upcoming Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Japanese credit card provider Epos revealed special Cloud Strife and Sephiroth VISA cards exclusive to the country. It's not the first piece of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth merch to have come out, but these credit cards will be great for hardcore fans who want to collect anything that has the game stamped on it.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is a week from release on February 29, and Tetsuya Nomura has one important request for fans regarding spoiler warnings when streaming and posting online. Fans expect Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth to deliver on four years' worth of excitement since the release of the first installment of the Final Fantasy 7Remake trilogy. That does not account for the 26-year legacy Final Fantasy 7 has, along with the series' legacy in general. From the climactic ending of Remake as well as theFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo, it seems that there are many surprises lying in wait once fans return to this game's world.
Look, when something anticipated is about to drop or come out? The last thing anyone wants is to get spoiled because they accidentally came across something online or heard someone talking about it. Another thing to consider is that many people get advanced copies of things like video games and thus are allowed to do streaming and various videos highlighting the product they got access to. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a week away from release, and the reviews for the title paint it as something incredibly special. But for Tetsuya Nomura, he wants to ensure that those with the title right now don’t spoil too much for those who don’t.
There’s an important thing about reviews that everyone has to know. Specifically, it’s about how even if groups of people come together to “like something with all they’ve got,” that doesn’t mean you’ll like it. You see it with movies, TV shows, and, yes, video games. Sometimes critics will heap on the praise, and then you see it/play it for yourself, and you’re wondering why it got all the hype. For Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the hype has been building since the moment it was confirmed, and players have been dying to see what reviewers thought of it. Hint: they thought a lot of great things about it.
Square Enix has released the “Dawn of a New Era in Junon” update for the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth demo, which is currently available via PlayStation Store. It expands upon the previously released “Fall of a Hero in Nibelheim” demo with a preview of the game’s vast world.