Less than a month into Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's release, Square Enix has lived up to its earlier promise and released a patch addressing earlier concerns about the sequel.

The newest FF7 Rebirthpatch, which came as a surprise on March 21, addressed certain issues with character abilities and accessibility of some mini-games. The new patch also includes new visual options designed to address the softness and blurriness observed in the performance mode, aiming for a balance without compromising aesthetic appeal. In addition to this, the patch has made general visual improvements and promises a more stable framerates overall.

Red XIII's abilities, namely "Supernal Fervor" and "Watcher's Spirit," has received minor tweaks to make them less susceptible to being canceled by enemy attacks, enhancing the gameplay experience. Furthermore, the patch addresses issues where the enemies would occasionally become unresponsive, promising a more consistent and challenging engagement across the board.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth was always bound to draw controversy but no one expected the conversation to be about its low sales.

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