To all the Final Fantasy 16 fans out there, we've got a piece of good news coupled with bad news.
The bad news is that Final Fantasy 16 is getting a Day One patch, after all. The good news is it's not anything significant.
Apparently, Square Enix saw some "minor" things that needed fixing that it will patch up as the game goes live on June 22.
Previously, the game's director, Hiroshi Takai, had talked about how much work Square Enix had put into the game, resulting in its near-flawless state at launch and the promise that it won't have a Day One patch, which is a rarity today.
Unfortunately, in a special pre-launch live stream, the game's producer, Naoki Yoshida, clarified this is no longer the case.
According to Yoshida, the update applies to both digital and physical owners of the game. Despite the last-minute change, Yoshida reassured fans that the patch is not critical for gameplay and is considered a minor update that's not necessary to play the game. So, even if you have no internet connection at launch after pre-loading Final Fantasy 16, you'll still be able to enjoy the game.

