Square Enix has recently released unexpected updates for its beloved titles, Final Fantasy VII Remake and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, to fix some minor issues. The new patches have been made available to players on both PlayStation 5 and PC as of December 24, 2024.
The updates focus primarily on resolving issues related to the DualSense Wireless Controller, particularly concerning its vibration feature. According to Square Enix, the updates were necessary to rectify “issues where the DualSense Wireless Controller’s vibration was not working correctly.” This bug had been impacting players' experiences with both games, leading to frustration among fans hoping for more consistent gameplay feedback.
The latest update, labeled version 1.003 for Final Fantasy VII Remake and version 1.080 for Rebirth, emphasizes fixes rather than introducing new features. Fans may have hoped for fresh additions to the game, especially since the launch of the new PS5 Pro console, which has been integrated with Rebirth for enhanced performance. Unfortunately, it seems Square Enix is not planning to add PS5 Pro support for the Remake. This decision has sparked disappointment, particularly since the patch dropped on Christmas Eve, leading some to believe it could have acted as a surprise holiday gift for fans.
Despite these minor upgrades, Square Enix confirmed there would be no additional downloadable content (DLC) for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth following its release. This lack of additional content suggests updates for the title might slow significantly, if not cease altogether, as attention shifts to the next phases of the game franchise.
Looking forward, the launch of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for PC is on the horizon, scheduled for January 23, 2025. Pre-orders are already available, with players able to take advantage of a 30% discount for those who sign up early. This upcoming release on platforms like Steam and the Epic Games Store adds another layer to the game’s availability, catering to fans who prefer playing on PC.
The release of these updates points to the effort made by Square Enix to maintain the quality and responsiveness of their games, addressing player concerns with the DualSense controller. While players eagerly await the new functionalities often associated with console upgrades, the focus on fixing existing problems reflects a commitment to enhancing the player experience.
Nevertheless, the decision to forgo PS5 Pro support for the original Remake casts a shadow over the prospects for enhanced capabilities, with the development team instead channeling efforts toward ensuring the sequel meets modern gaming expectations. Moving forward, it remains uncertain how much longer updates will continue for the Remake, as many hope for the same level of care and responsiveness as they await the PC release of Rebirth.
Overall, these updates provide some respite for players enjoying Square Enix's offerings, though they also leave fans pondering the future of the franchise, particularly as it seeks to innovate and expand its reach across various gaming platforms.