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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Director's Plea on Inappropriate Mods

Dec 17, 2024 5:58 PM

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth director Naoki Hamaguchi has made a public request to fans regarding modding following the game's upcoming PC release on January 23. While the team supports the creativity of the modding community, Hamaguchi emphasized the importance of appropriateness and urged modders to refrain from creating inappropriate content. This request mirrors sentiments expressed by other developers, as Square Enix aims to maintain a respectful gaming environment amidst community creativity. Hamaguchi indicated that while there won't be official mod support like that seen in other titles, the team respects individual mod creations.

What did the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth director say about mods?

The director asked fans to create only appropriate mods when Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is released on PC, urging them not to include anything offensive or inappropriate.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is a highly anticipated sequel in the renowned Final Fantasy series, building on the success of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake. The game reimagines the classic RPG with modern gameplay mechanics and an expansive storyline, striving to deliver an immersive experience to both new players and longtime fans. It marks another step in Square Enix's strategy to transition beloved titles to new platforms, enhancing accessibility and gameplay options for a broader audience.



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