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15.04.2024 - 11:17 / wccftech.com / Clive Rosfield / Francesco De Meo
The full patch notes for the Final Fantasy XVI 1.31 patch going live later this week were shared online, detailing balance changes, quality of life improvements, and more.
Besides introducing support for The Rising Tide DLC expansion launching on April 18th, the 1.31 patch introduces some big changes to some Eikonic Abilities and Feats. Ramuh's Blind Justice, for example, received some massive changes that should make it easier to use and more effective. Bahamut's Eikonic Feat Wings of Light was also improved, as its activation counts as a dodge. Garuda's Aerial Blast was also improved with increased damage and the ability to dispel certain magic attacks.
The upcoming Final Fantasy XVI patch also tweaks some accessories, introduces quest tweaks and quality-of-life improvements, and fixes multiple bugs. You can check out the full patch notes by going here.
Final Fantasy XVI is now available on PlayStation 5. You can learn more about the game by checking out Kai's review.
Final Fantasy XVI heralds in a new standard for Japanese role-playing games and while the RPG components themselves are limited by Square-Enix standards, it's the narrative and gameplay that exceed all expectations. What begins with kingdom-wide subterfuge and destruction ends with a world forever changed and the player, as Clive Rosfield and Ifrit together, are the driving force to see it all through until the end.
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Square Enix has deployed Final Fantasy XVI update 1.31 for PlayStation 5, packing various improvements alongside changes and bug fixes.