The latest update for Final Fantasy XVI on PC, Version 1.01, has been released with several key improvements and bug fixes aimed at enhancing gameplay stability and the overall system performance. This update, available for players on Steam and the Epic Games Store, addresses issues such as frame rate drops, controller compatibility, and various in-game errors. Players are encouraged to apply the update to ensure a smoother and more stable gaming experience. Additionally, controller support has been expanded, allowing the use of DualSense and DUALSHOCK controllers via Bluetooth connection.
The update also resolves several bugs, including rendering issues affecting character display, incorrect UI elements and text, and errors within the staff credits. Furthermore, it addresses situations where the game would unexpectedly close during specific operations or under certain conditions. Alongside the PC update, the PlayStation 5 version of Final Fantasy XVI has also been updated to version 1.003.004, ensuring consistency across platforms.
Final Fantasy XVI Update 1.01 PC Complete Patch Notes:
Target Platforms:
- Steam / Epic Games Store
Version 1.01
Gameplay Stability Improvements:
- Fixed an issue where the frame rate would drop under specific conditions.
System Improvements:
- DualSense and DUALSHOCK controllers can now be used via Bluetooth connection.
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed character rendering issues that occurred on certain screens.
- Corrected some UI elements that were displaying incorrectly.
- Fixed incorrect text in specific instances.
- Corrected errors in the staff credits.
- Resolved an issue where the game would unexpectedly close after specific operations.
- Fixed crashes that occurred under certain conditions.
Final Fantasy XVI is the sixteenth mainline installment in Square Enix’s renowned Final Fantasy series. Set in the world of Valisthea, the game follows protagonist Clive Rosfield as he navigates a conflict centered on powerful magical entities known as Eikons.
Final Fantasy XVI was initially released for PS5 last year followed by a PC port earlier this month.