Platinum Quest Dilemma: Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Players Stuck on Broken Side Quest After Latest Patch

Los Angeles, CA – Players of the highly anticipated game Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on PS5 are facing a frustrating roadblock at the end of their gaming journey. A recent patch, version 1.020, has rendered one of the final side quests unplayable, leaving players unable to achieve completion. This issue affects all players who have downloaded the patch, except for those who own the physical copy of the game. Without a fix from Square Enix, completionists are unable to earn the coveted platinum trophy, locking them out of full game completion.

One player shared their experience of diligently attempting to complete every side quest in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, only to be thwarted by the broken quest. This situation has been ongoing since the release of patch 1.020 on March 20, where the “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” side quest became glitched. Players are unable to progress in the quest due to a malfunction with the G-Bike arcade simulator, preventing them from achieving all trophies, including the platinum one.

Social media platforms and gaming forums have been abuzz with discussions about the broken quest, warning players not to update their game to the latest patch. Many players have expressed frustration at being unable to complete the quest, with some sharing their disappointment at being just one step away from finishing the game.

Despite the widespread issue, some players claim that there is a workaround for completing the quest if players own the physical disc version of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. By uninstalling the game, disconnecting the console from the internet, and reinstalling the game via an earlier save, players can potentially bypass the glitch and finish the quest. However, digital game owners are left with no immediate solution and must wait for a patch from Square Enix.

The gaming community is eagerly awaiting a response from Square Enix regarding a fix for the broken quest. In the meantime, affected players are left in limbo, unable to fully complete the game as intended. As the situation unfolds, players are finding ways to work around the issue and continue their gaming experience despite the setback.