Final Fantasy VII Rebirth PC Version: Director's Insights on Mods and Potential DLC
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth's director, Naoki Hamaguchi, recently offered insights into the PC version's development, addressing the modding community and the possibility of future DLC. Let's delve into the details.
DLC: A Fan-Driven Decision
While the development team initially considered adding episodic DLC to the PC release, resource constraints led them to prioritize completing the trilogy's final installment. Hamaguchi stated, "We did have the desire to add an episodic story as a new DLC...However, given the limited amount of resources, working on and finishing the final game is the team’s ‘highest priority’ right now." However, he left the door open, suggesting that strong player demand could influence future DLC decisions. "If we receive strong requests from players after the release regarding certain matters, we would like to consider them."
A Message to Modders
Hamaguchi also addressed the modding community, acknowledging the inevitable influx of player-created modifications. While the game lacks official mod support, he appealed for responsible modding practices: "We respect the creativity of the modding community and welcome their creations—though we ask modders not to create or install anything offensive or inappropriate." This reasonable request aims to prevent the creation and spread of harmful or offensive content.
PC Version Enhancements
The PC version boasts graphical improvements over the PS5 release, including enhanced lighting, textures, and 3D models, taking advantage of higher-end PC hardware. The team addressed previous lighting criticisms, aiming to mitigate the "uncanny valley effect" noted in the PS5 version. However, porting the game's numerous mini-games presented unique challenges, requiring extensive key configuration adjustments.
The PC version of FF7 Rebirth launches January 23rd, 2025, on Steam and the Epic Games Store. This highly anticipated release promises a refined and enhanced experience for PC gamers.