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Final Fantasy 14 players are obsessively camping outside the in-game house of Big Sippin, the Mountain Dew employee who hangs out in the MMO to promote soda
By Dustin Bailey published
News "How long must I wait for the one they call Big Sippin"
Here's why Final Fantasy 14's upgraded characters looked so bad in its Benchmark test, and how Square Enix is improving them for 7.0's launch
By Hirun Cryer published
News It's all down to lighting issues
Final Fantasy 14's Dawntrail expansion is in the final stage of development, so rest assured it won’t suffer an Endwalker-style delay
By Hirun Cryer published
News Square Enix is currently in the final checking stage
Final Fantasy 14 devs more likely "to do something light again" for its next project as "you can kinda tell" Yoshi-P is "done" with Final Fantasy 16's "dark fantasy"
By Iain Harris published
News “I look over at Yoshi-P every now and then and you can kind of tell he is like, ‘I am done with dark fantasy, I want to do something light again'"
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's most painfully boring minigame was originally twice as tedious, but at the last minute Square decided "it might be stressful"
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Square Enix "put in a lot of work" to make mako vacuuming "feel satisfying" and, well, at least they tried
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth update quietly fixes the confusing retry menu JRPG fans have been clowning on since launch
By Hope Bellingham published
News That Platinum Trophy stopping bug has also been fixed
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth book confirms what JRPG fans suspected: Barret is the easiest character to date, to no one's surprise
By Kaan Serin published
News He's eager to jump on the Gold Saucer Skywheel
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth serves up a strong entry for 2024's best patch notes: un-stopping a side quest called 'Can't Stop Won't Stop' which was ironically "stopping progress"
By Hirun Cryer published
News The G-Bike leaderboard is finally fixed
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