Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's Platinum trophy has been a controversial topic since the game's launch, but now it seems like the much-coveted achievement is pretty much unobtainable for a subset of players. Many consider Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's Platinum Trophy one of the hardest to get on PS5, which is quite evident from the fact that there are a whopping 61 trophies to obtain, some of which involve a hard mode playthrough and beating very tough combat simulator battles.
The Final Fantasy franchise is known for its notoriously difficult Platinum trophies. For instance, less than 4% of players have gotten Final Fantasy 16's Platinum Trophy, which is a statistical anomaly compared to some other games. There has been a surge in the number of players aiming for the completionist tag in recent times, with the likes of Bloodborne and Marvel's Spider-Man 2 boasting an impressive Platinum Trophy achievement rate of about 20%. However, it seems like overcoming the difficulty barrier is just one issue when it comes to getting the Platinum for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, as currently, the trophy is impossible to earn for some players.
In a post on the Final Fantasy7 subreddit, user A0704 highlights how the “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” side quest in the game is bugged. The objective of the quest is to surpass the score of the Ultimate Party Animal in Chocobo Racing, G-Bike, Galactic Saviors, and Musclehead Colosseum and finally beat him in the Final Fantasy 7Rebirth's popular Queen's Blood card game. The bug seems to be affecting the G-Bike minigame, as Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth refuses to register the record for the player despite surpassing the required 32,000 points.
This issue has been lingering around ever since patch 1.020 was released for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on March 21st. It's been a while since the update was released, but the developers has not patched it yet. “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” is the final side quest in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and this bug makes it impossible for some users to get the Platinum trophy, as completing the mission is a part of the requirements for the «My Job Here is Done» achievement.
Thankfully, players have come up with a workaround to fix it, although there is a catch. For players who own the physical version, the process involves deleting Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and installing the base version from the disc. After disabling auto-updates, players should then load their save file and beat the high score again. However considering that there is no way to revert an update for digital plauers, this doesn't work for a large portion of the fan base. Some have said that replaying the minigame over and over again on a different save file until the score gets registered seems to eventually work,
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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's co-director, Motomu Toriyama, recently unveiled the poignant lines spoken by Cloud during Aerith's death scene: «My mouth is dry. My eyes are burning!» Toriyama's insight into this pivotal moment in the game has sparked discussions among players, providing clarity and context to a scene that holds immense emotional weight for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth fans.
Ben Starr, the voice actor of Final Fantasy 16's Clive Rosfield, has joined fans in calling for a brand-new entry in the Final Fantasy Tactics spin-off subseries. The first Final Fantasy Tactics game was first released in 1997 for the PS1 as a tactical RPG spin-off to the mainline games. The original game got plenty of critical acclaim and would become one of the franchise's most well-regarded spin-offs, which eventually created a mini-franchise. While the series hasn't had a new title since the 2007 remake of the first game on PSP, there are still a number of fans who are hoping the series will make a comeback one day, with Ben Starr being one of them.
Despite releasing to universal acclaim from both fans and critics, it appears that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth may have failed to perform well sales-wise, according to a notable industry analyst. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth potentially underperforming may bring into question the popularity of the franchise as a whole.
The latest update for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth made an important change not mentioned in the patch notes by changing the wording of the retry screen. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth features all kinds of adrenaline-fueled, over-the-top battles. The action-packed encounters can be rather lengthy, especially when it comes to the game's multi-phase boss battles.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth enjoyed widespread critical acclaim upon its launch earlier in the year on a level that no game in the series has in a long, long time- though it seems that critical acclaim isn’t quite translating to commercial success in the manner that Square Enix would have hoped for.
Following the release of the Ultimania compilation for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, game producer Yoshinori Kitase stated that the development of the highly anticipated third entry in the series could lead to a shorter release window. Kitase said that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth was developed in three years following Final Fantasy 7 Remake's Intermission DLC thanks to the retention of team members, which led to an efficient development period that he hopes to continue into Part 3.
The latest Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth update patch is now available to download, and it fixes the infamous Platinum Trophy bug that’s been plaguing some players. Like most modern video games, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth includes a list of Trophies that players can earn by completing various tasks in-game. Some of these achievements are simply a matter of playing through the game’s story and reaching certain moments, while others require going off the beaten path and fulfilling side objectives. At the very top of every PlayStation achievement list is the Platinum Trophy, the ultimate accolade that signifies that a player has fully completed the video game in question.
Square Enix has released a further update to Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, which finally fixes a bugged quest that prevented some players from achieving the game's platinum trophy.
It’s been a month and a half since Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth launched, and the open world action RPG has garnered near-universal acclaim in the time since then, with everything from its story and characters to its combat and more having received widespread plaudits. Another area where the game has received such praise from effectively all corners is its music- and if you’ve been waiting to get easy access to that soundtrack, you’re in luck.
A potential remaster of Final Fantasy Tactics has been in the rumour mill for several years at this point, and even though official word on whether or not it exists remains elusive, Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida – who’s also the director and producer of Final Fantasy 14 – has indicated that he, at the very least, is personally interested in seeing Final Fantasy Tactics be brought back.