
The PC version of the game boasts superior visuals and stability compared to its PS5 counterpart, prompting widespread community discussion about the need for a PS5 update. The PS5 version currently suffers from blurry visuals in performance mode, leaving base console owners with little option but to await patches. Game director Naoki Hamaguchi acknowledges this, stating that improvements are feasible within the PS5's technical limitations: “After releasing the PC version promo, we received many requests for a similar PS5 update, and we aim to address this eventually, within the constraints of the PS5 version's performance.”
Fans eagerly anticipate Square Enix fulfilling these requests and enhancing the console visuals. While the team is actively developing the sequel, Hamaguchi asks for patience, promising further details at a later date. He highlights 2024 as a successful year for Final Fantasy Rebirth, the second game in the trilogy, noting its global acclaim and award wins. The third installment presents unique challenges as the developers strive to expand the game's fanbase. Interestingly, Hamaguchi also mentions Grand Theft Auto VI among his noteworthy games of the year, expressing support for the Rockstar Games team and acknowledging the immense pressure they face following GTA V's phenomenal success.