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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will soon receive a graphics patch

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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth offers many great gaming moments. However, the second part of the extensive remake project is not yet convincing in terms of graphics. But Square Enix wants to remedy this situation soon.

As we reported last week, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth impressed both the trade press and the community in many respects. Only the graphics are a thorn in the side of many. This is not surprising, as many had expected similar graphical fireworks to Final Fantasy XVI.

At least improvement is soon in sight. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth director Naoki Hamaguchi has announced a graphics patch in an interview with One More Game. Among other things, this is intended to improve the facial lighting of the characters, as they have taken on a very creepy appearance in some situations. The patch is also intended to improve the general graphics of the title. However, Hamaguchi has not yet revealed when it will be released

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth meets Porsche

With the extensive Final Fantasy VII remake project, Square Enix is breathing new life into one of the most popular titles in the series. The creative thoughts and inspirations behind this endeavor have been published in a new short film.
In it, Creative Director Tetsuya Nomura, Producer Yoshinori Kitase and Director Naoki Hamaguchi get behind the wheel of two Porsche 911s that have a historical connection to the video game

The first Porsche 911 rolled off the assembly line back in 1997, the original release year of Final Fantasy VII. This year, Porsche released a new version of the 911 model, proving that it is definitely worth holding on to some classics

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