Posted December 18, 2024Dec 18 Owner Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth director Naoki Hamaguchi has requested fans refrain from creating inappropriate mods when the role-playing is released on PC on January .Huchi informed the Epic Games Store that, while the team does not plan to add official support to Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, similar Baldur's Gate3 developer Larian Studios, it supports the creation of mods, provided they are appropriate."While the has no plans for official in-game mod support, we respect the creativity of the modding community and welcome their," Hamaguchi stated. "However, we ask modders not to create or install anything offensive or inappropriate."Mods allow players to create custom content for games, often resulting in highly useful gameplay changes, such as the ability to play Elden Ring seamlessly with friends, or major additions like an new expansion for Fallout 4.Due the nature of the internet,, many mods are less useful and, as Hamaguchi mentioned, "offensive or inappropriate."Final Fantasy16 producer Naoki Yoshida expressed a similar sentiment ahead of its PC launch, with the making the multiplatform transition following a disappointing financial quarter at Square EnixIn our 9/10 review of the original PS5 version, stated: "Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthively builds on what Remake set in motion, both as a best-in action-RPG full of exciting challenges an awe-inspiring recreation of a world that has meant so much to so many for so long." View full article
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