While Rebirth won’t receive DLC akin to the Ultimate Fantasy 7 Remake, this decision isn’t taken lightly; there are underlying reasons that have led to this conclusion.
Since the release of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, fans are debating whether a DLC (downloadable content) announcement is imminent, given that the original Remake received DLC during its wait for the sequel. In a recent interview with the Daily Star, director Naoki Hamaguchi clarified that Marvel, indeed, won’t be releasing any downloadable content (DLC), and he took the opportunity to explain the reasoning behind this decision? When discussing requests for downloadable content, Hamaguchi acknowledged the widespread desire among fans and the market’s demand for such offerings. While I may intuitively grasp this concept, from my viewpoint, it’s clear that what the community likely desires above all else is unlikely to be a mere add-on or downloadable content. Can they get a glimpse of the third part of the sequence as soon as possible?
“To prioritize our resources and ensure a seamless player experience, we have decided not to allocate event source capabilities to create additional episodes of DLC at this moment.” We’re focusing all our energy on releasing the third version as soon as possible. Here are the next steps: So, at this location, we’re dedicating our efforts. That’s an authentic objective if ever there was one!
While Remake’s Yuffie DLC functioned as a decent bridge between games, its true value lies in introducing characters from Rebirth with potential for solo outings, such as Cid and Vincent Valentine. However, I’m uncertain what to do with the shape, and given the latter’s always-present possibility of Square. Enix has announced plans to remaster its 2002 RPG, Dirge of Cerberus. Wishing a successful launch to the Dirge-heads enthusiasts out there!
The studio’s creative director, Hamaguchi, recently met with our team lead to discuss their vision for mini-games in the game’s final act. Fortunately, we were able to provide valuable feedback that will shape the development process moving forward.