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- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth update 1.004 is now available on PC, enhancing stability, resolving bugs, and adding DLSS Multi Frame Generation support.
- The update improves the games performance, but PlayStation 5 users will have to wait for their patch.
- Speculation suggests that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth may launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in January, potentially making the first two parts of the trilogy available on all platforms by 2026.
- There is a possibility that images for Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 could surface sooner than anticipated, considering the two-year gap between the release of Final Fantasy VII Remake and the unveiling of Rebirth.
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Update 1.004 Arrives on PC, Enhancing Stability and DLSS Support
While Square Enix producers have shared insights into the future of the Final Fantasy VII trilogy and beyond, details about Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 remain unconfirmed. These insights have followed recent releases, such as Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on Xbox Series and Nintendo Switch, and a new update to Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Several months after releasing version 1.003, Square Enix has launched update 1.004 for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on PC, available on Steam and the Epic Games Store. This update improves stability, resolves bugs, and adds support for DLSS Multi Frame Generation. While PlayStation 5 users await their patch, the expectation is that some of these PC enhancements will eventually be implemented on the console. Square Enix has not announced plans for future console releases at this time.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Approaches Multiple Platforms in Early 2023, Part 1 and 2 by 2026? Possible Teaser for Part 3 Soon?
Beyond the PC update, speculation suggests a January release for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, potentially mirroring its predecessor’s launch. If this timeline holds, players could experience the first two parts of the trilogy on all platforms by 2026. Although Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 may take longer to materialize, the first images of Part 3 could surface sooner than anticipated, considering the two-year gap between the release of Final Fantasy VII Remake and the unveiling of Rebirth.
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| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Official Name | The Initiative |
| Brief Summary | A rogue master spy named Bright works outside the lines, when a new agent named Charlie joins Bright’s team. He soon finds himself in situations where he isn’t sure whether his new boss is trying to kill him or simply is willing to do whatever is necessary to protect the free world. |
| Genre | Thriller |
| Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Roth-Kirschenbaum Films |
| Countries of Origin | US |
| Actors | Angelina Jolie |
| Director | Doug Liman |
| Authors | F. Scott Frazier |
| Producers | Joe Roth, Jeff Kirschenbaum |
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