Completing Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on PS5 becomes impossible for digital versions, due to an error with one of its missions
There is no doubt that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth It is one of the best games of this beginning of 2024, to which we give a score of 96/100 in our analysis. However, there are small aspects that are causing some controversy in the Square Enix title, such as the character most hated by players or a problem that has arisen in recent days in relation to obtaining the Platinum trophy in the digital versions of PS5.
And right now It is impossible to complete Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to get its Platinum trophy on Sony's current generation console. It's all due to a bug with one of the Gold Saucer minigames; To be more specific, it is about the attraction of G-Bikewhere I know prevents exceeding the maximum score of the minigame, one of the requirements that the title requests in order to be able to obtain the long-awaited trophy that certifies that you have completed all possible aspects of the proposal. It all stems from one of the recent updates to the title, which does not recognize the score obtained by the player in this specific minigame.
Probably from Square Enix they are already working on a solution to allow PS5 players to obtain the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Platinum trophy. Meanwhile, players with physical copies have found a temporary solution: reinstall the game and disable the console's internet connection to prevent it from updating to the latest version, where the minigame score is recorded correctly.
Square Enix is already working on the third part of the remake of Final Fantasy VII
Once the development of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has already finished, and waiting for a possible DLC that expands the proposal, Square Enix is already working to offer the conclusion of the title with the third and definitive part of the remake. According to those responsible, The process is being very similar to that which occurred from Remake to Rebirthhence a first launch window could happen in 2028when the arrival of PS6 on the market is also expected.
Thus, the third part of the Final Fantasy VII remake could be one of the last great PS5 exclusives or one of the first PS6 exclusivesdepending on how much development by Square Enix extends.