Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: Exploring the New Additions

Shortly after the release of the demo for “Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth,” Square Enix announced an update to the test version. As Square Enix announced, the update will bring new content as well as technical improvements.

To give you an idea of ​​what “Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth” has to offer in terms of gameplay, Square Enix recently released a free demo for the role-playing game.

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Shortly after the release, Square Enix announced that an update to the test version would be released on February 21, 2024, which would include part of Junon and another area. According to a recent announcement from Square Enix, the new content will not stop there. In addition, next week's update will also bring technical improvements.

In detail it's about the performance mode, which displays “Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth” in 60 frames per second. Here Square Enix is ​​promising us graphical optimizations that will also benefit the main game.

“The Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth demo update scheduled for February 21st will provide visual quality improvements when selecting Performance Mode in the graphics options,” said the publisher. “The same improvements will also be applied to the full version.”

If you haven't played the demo yet and want to do so, you can download the trial version for free the PlayStation Store download. In the past few days it has become apparent that there are unfortunately various story spoilers are in circulation. According to those affected, these appeared on platforms such as Twitter, Reddit and TikTok.

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The community is therefore calling on players to use social media with caution in the days leading up to the final release of “Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth”.

Otherwise, you run the risk of stumbling across the story spoilers in question and, in the worst case, spoiling the suspense.

“Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth” will be released on February 29, 2024 for the PS5. According to official information, the developers made the decision primarily because of the associated issues playful freedom to help the classic world map of the older “Final Fantasy” titles make a comeback.

The makers also promise us a varied world full of exciting stories and secrets. According to Square Enix, players who really want to see everything will be busy for more than 100 hours.

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