Reviews of Sony’s latest software update for the PS5 have revealed a range of issues, including graphical problems and crashes, affecting titles such as Square Enix’s
A new firmware patch from Enix is now available to address this issue. The patch notes simply declare: “System software has been optimized for enhanced performance and reliability.”
While debate persists about the effectiveness of the patch in resolving all issues, Square. Enix suggests downloading and installing the replacement software. During this interim period, we will continue to work closely with Sony Interactive Entertainment to thoroughly investigate and address this pressing issue. Stay tuned for further developments over the next few days.
The highly anticipated role-playing game, Final Fantasy VII Remake, was finally released in June 2020 for the PlayStation 5, amidst considerable fanfare and excitement. Enix announced a disappointing financial performance, with revenue from both its own games and collaborations falling short of projections. With its recent PC launch, the game has seen significant success, with a peak of over 22,000 concurrent players on Steam.
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[Notice] PlayStation®5 model of FF16
To address the recurring issues with crashes and visual glitches affecting the PlayStation 5 version of FINAL FANTASY XVI, Square Enix has rolled out an updated system patch. Can you please clarify what you mean by “strive downloading and putting in this replace”?
— FINAL FANTASY XVI (@finalfantasyxvi)
We will collaborate with SIE to investigate and address this concern effectively.
— FINAL FANTASY XVI (@finalfantasyxvi)