The latest update for Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles introduces version 1.4.0, delivering a range of refinements across both the standard and Enhanced versions. Players will now see the version number displayed on the selection and title screens, while various text, sound, and stability adjustments enhance overall gameplay quality.
In Enhanced Mode, several specific issues have been addressed, including the fix for the Japanese voice and text of Northswains Strike and the correction of the Akademy report Master of All Trades. The patch also resolves naming errors related to the character Helvynya, with automatic adjustments made depending on whether the player had renamed the unit. This update aims to provide a smoother and more consistent experience for all players.
Full Patch Notes
General Improvements
- Version number is now displayed on the bottom right of the version selection screen
- Version number now displayed on the Enhanced version title screen
Enhanced Mode Fixes
- Resolved an issue affecting the Japanese voice and text for the ability Northswains Strike
- Resolved an issue preventing completion of the Akademy report Master of All Trades
- The game now rechecks completion conditions after loading save data and opening the main menu
- Corrected minor text issues across all languages
- Adjusted certain sound effects
- Improved overall stability
- Resolved various minor issues
- Corrected a naming issue in which the character name Helvynya was shown as Holy
- If the player changed the unit name, the new name remains
- If the player did not change the name, it is now displayed correctly as Helvynya
- Unit names can be changed at the Warriors Guild
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles is an enhanced remaster of the original 1997 tactical role-playing classic, combining the original PS1 version with a modern Enhanced Mode featuring voiced dialogue, refined mechanics, and quality of life upgrades. The game launched on September 30, 202,5, and is available on PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2.
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