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FF7 Remake & Rebirth Updates Resolve Controller Issue

by Joshua Feb 23,2025

FF7 Remake & Rebirth Updates Resolve Controller Issue

Patches for Final Fantasy VII Remake are now available on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and PlayStation 5. This update resolves controller vibration issues stemming from motor malfunctions. The game follows Cloud Strife, a former SOLDIER, as he joins Avalanche to thwart Shinra Electric Power Company's planet-destroying plans.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the sequel continuing the story beyond Midgar, receives update 1.080. This update enhances the game's atmosphere and realism, providing a more refined haptic experience. The PC version launches January 23, 2025. This second installment expands the narrative and emphasizes exploration.

While Final Fantasy XVI's initial May 2024 sales were disappointing and ultimately fell short of fiscal year projections, the exact figures remain undisclosed. Similarly, Square Enix has not released sales data for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, which also underperformed expectations.

However, the company clarified that it doesn't consider Final Fantasy VII Rebirth a complete failure. Furthermore, they remain confident that Final Fantasy XVI can still achieve its targets within the 18-month timeframe.

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