With this feature, we take a deep dive into the technical aspects of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
The one we've been waiting for.
Here's everything new we learned about Square Enix's upcoming epic in its recent State of Play.
The update provides an open area in Junon with unique content and some improvements to Performance Mode's visual fidelity.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth looks great ahead of its February 29th launch, but we hope it avoids repeating some of its predecessor's mistakes.
With its release right around the corner, here, we go through a few more details you should know about Square Enix's upcoming action RPG.
Director Naoki Hamaguchi says the trilogy's final instalment's development is at about the stage that Rebirth was at when the first game launched.
The update goes live on February 21st and adds the Junon region to explore. The same improvements will carry over to the game.
There's plenty more information to dive into before Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth releases, from combat to its world and more.
Unlike Red XIII in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Vincent and Cid won't participate in combat even as AI-controlled characters, though they will be accompanying the party on their journey nonetheless.
The next part in the Remake saga is a ludicrously massive step up over the first. Here are some of the major differences.
The Nibelheim episode is currently available with Cloud and Sephiroth playable, but demo players can also explore the Junon region later.
Folios level up as you increase your Party Level, unlocking new Synergy Commands for characters to use (which can be reset anytime).
Take on various quests and forge bonds, engage in mini-games like Queen's Blood or explore the world for all kinds of challenging enemies.
The title also features much higher-resolution assets than Final Fantasy 7 Remake, fast loading times, DualSense support and 3D Audio.
The demo will let players control Cloud or Sephiroth during the Nibelheim incident, with a section of the Junon region coming before launch.
New outfits, exploration, and much more are highlighted before the role-playing game's global launch on February 29th for PS5.
Appearing on the PlayStation 5 dashboard, the demo will see players control "Cloud or Sephiroth during the Nibelheim episode."
The action RPG will have 54 Bronze Trophies, five Silver Trophies, and a single Gold Trophy, as per its leaked list.
The highly awaited action RPG is set to launch exclusively for the PlayStation 5 on February 29.