Square Enix has just dropped a brand new patch forFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth, but don’t worry if you don’t already own aPlayStation 5 Pro- as it does contain a few extra goodies for those on standard PS5 hardware.The developerannounced the new patchon Twitter yesterday, alongside the patch itself.The Tweet reads: “This update contains fixes for some bugs and improvements in functionality and stability while also implementing “Versatility Mode”, offering a new experience for all PlayStation 5 Pro players from launch on Thursday.”AdvertThey also sharedsome in-game screenshotsofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthon the new PlayStation 5 Pro hardware, and I gotta say those are some high-definition feathers on those Chocobos.Although they haven’t shared the official patch notes for the game anywhere online,Michael Harradence over on PSUhas compiled the full list of whatFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthplayers can expect once they download it.The main draw is the new PlayStation 5 Pro Versatility Mode, which is described as offering an “Optimized gameplay mode tailored for PS5 Pro players” that will be “Available from launch, enhancing visual quality and performance on PS5 Pro hardware”.If you don’t have a PlayStation 5 Pro on the way however, there’s still a little something here for those who own a standard or Slim PlayStation 5 model.AdvertThe patch promises “Enhanced stability across platforms” alongside “General improvements in game functionality for smoother performance”.There are also some more general fixes included too, as the patch specified that “several minor bugs” have been fixed in a bid “to improve overall gameplay experience”.No word on exactly which bugs or issues are being targeted, as the patch notes are pretty vague, so we’ll have to wait on further word from Square Enix to see what’s been fixed with patch 1.050.Featured Image Credit: Square EnixTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Final Fantasy,Final Fantasy 7,Sony

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth major free update released

Square Enix has just dropped a brand new patch forFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth, but don’t worry if you don’t already own aPlayStation 5 Pro- as it does contain a few extra goodies for those on standard PS5 hardware.The developerannounced the new patchon Twitter yesterday, alongside the patch itself.The Tweet reads: “This update contains fixes for some bugs and improvements in functionality and stability while also implementing “Versatility Mode”, offering a new experience for all PlayStation 5 Pro players from launch on Thursday.”AdvertThey also sharedsome in-game screenshotsofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthon the new PlayStation 5 Pro hardware, and I gotta say those are some high-definition feathers on those Chocobos.Although they haven’t shared the official patch notes for the game anywhere online,Michael Harradence over on PSUhas compiled the full list of whatFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthplayers can expect once they download it.The main draw is the new PlayStation 5 Pro Versatility Mode, which is described as offering an “Optimized gameplay mode tailored for PS5 Pro players” that will be “Available from launch, enhancing visual quality and performance on PS5 Pro hardware”.If you don’t have a PlayStation 5 Pro on the way however, there’s still a little something here for those who own a standard or Slim PlayStation 5 model.AdvertThe patch promises “Enhanced stability across platforms” alongside “General improvements in game functionality for smoother performance”.There are also some more general fixes included too, as the patch specified that “several minor bugs” have been fixed in a bid “to improve overall gameplay experience”.No word on exactly which bugs or issues are being targeted, as the patch notes are pretty vague, so we’ll have to wait on further word from Square Enix to see what’s been fixed with patch 1.050.Featured Image Credit: Square EnixTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Final Fantasy,Final Fantasy 7,Sony

Square Enix has just dropped a brand new patch forFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth, but don’t worry if you don’t already own aPlayStation 5 Pro- as it does contain a few extra goodies for those on standard PS5 hardware.The developerannounced the new patchon Twitter yesterday, alongside the patch itself.The Tweet reads: “This update contains fixes for some bugs and improvements in functionality and stability while also implementing “Versatility Mode”, offering a new experience for all PlayStation 5 Pro players from launch on Thursday.”AdvertThey also sharedsome in-game screenshotsofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthon the new PlayStation 5 Pro hardware, and I gotta say those are some high-definition feathers on those Chocobos.Although they haven’t shared the official patch notes for the game anywhere online,Michael Harradence over on PSUhas compiled the full list of whatFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthplayers can expect once they download it.The main draw is the new PlayStation 5 Pro Versatility Mode, which is described as offering an “Optimized gameplay mode tailored for PS5 Pro players” that will be “Available from launch, enhancing visual quality and performance on PS5 Pro hardware”.If you don’t have a PlayStation 5 Pro on the way however, there’s still a little something here for those who own a standard or Slim PlayStation 5 model.AdvertThe patch promises “Enhanced stability across platforms” alongside “General improvements in game functionality for smoother performance”.There are also some more general fixes included too, as the patch specified that “several minor bugs” have been fixed in a bid “to improve overall gameplay experience”.No word on exactly which bugs or issues are being targeted, as the patch notes are pretty vague, so we’ll have to wait on further word from Square Enix to see what’s been fixed with patch 1.050.

Square Enix has just dropped a brand new patch forFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth, but don’t worry if you don’t already own aPlayStation 5 Pro- as it does contain a few extra goodies for those on standard PS5 hardware.

The developerannounced the new patchon Twitter yesterday, alongside the patch itself.

The Tweet reads: “This update contains fixes for some bugs and improvements in functionality and stability while also implementing “Versatility Mode”, offering a new experience for all PlayStation 5 Pro players from launch on Thursday.”

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They also sharedsome in-game screenshotsofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthon the new PlayStation 5 Pro hardware, and I gotta say those are some high-definition feathers on those Chocobos.

Although they haven’t shared the official patch notes for the game anywhere online,Michael Harradence over on PSUhas compiled the full list of whatFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthplayers can expect once they download it.

The main draw is the new PlayStation 5 Pro Versatility Mode, which is described as offering an “Optimized gameplay mode tailored for PS5 Pro players” that will be “Available from launch, enhancing visual quality and performance on PS5 Pro hardware”.

If you don’t have a PlayStation 5 Pro on the way however, there’s still a little something here for those who own a standard or Slim PlayStation 5 model.

Advert

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The patch promises “Enhanced stability across platforms” alongside “General improvements in game functionality for smoother performance”.

There are also some more general fixes included too, as the patch specified that “several minor bugs” have been fixed in a bid “to improve overall gameplay experience”.

No word on exactly which bugs or issues are being targeted, as the patch notes are pretty vague, so we’ll have to wait on further word from Square Enix to see what’s been fixed with patch 1.050.

Topics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Final Fantasy,Final Fantasy 7,Sony