Gamers encountered unexpected issues on Leap Day, February 29th, causing disruptions with two popular video games. EA Sports WRC players experienced crashes upon starting the game, while Theatrhythm Final Bar Line fans found themselves unable to connect to Square Enix servers. Leap Days are added every four years to align with the Earth's orbit around the sun, which actually takes 365.25 days. This phenomenon led to the glitches that were later resolved by players simply by adjusting their console's date settings. Now, as we move into March, these glitches are no longer a concern for the gaming community.

What is a Leap Day and why do video games have issues with it?

A Leap Day is an additional day added to the calendar every four years to account for the Earth's orbit around the Sun taking slightly longer than 365 days. Video games may have issues with Leap Days due to coding that does not account for this quadrennial event, leading to unforeseen bugs or connectivity problems on February 29th.

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is a rhythm game developed by indieszero and published by Square Enix. It's part of the larger Final Fantasy franchise, known for its captivating music scores which form the basis of this game's gameplay. Players tap along to the beat of various iconic songs from the Final Fantasy series. Meanwhile, EA Sports WRC is the latest installment in a series of rallying video games, offering players realistic driving simulations based on the World Rally Championship.