A huge mistake was made in the retail copies Final Fantasy VII Rebirth In Japan, shortly before the title's official release. According to With Square Enix, Blu-ray “discs” have the wrong subtitle printed on them, which can confuse players.
Due to an error in the manufacturing process, the “Play Disc” and “Data Disc” labels on the two discs in the Japanese physical copy of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth were misprinted. The disk labeled “boot disk” contains the contents of the “data disk” and the disk labeled “data disk” contains the contents of the “boot disk.”
This causes a player who will purchase the game in Japan to have to insert the Boot Disk first to install the game and then the Data Disk to play. At the moment, we do not know what will be done with the copies already sent by the company, while in all likelihood, this error does not apply to retailers in Europe or America.
Let us remind you that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the second part of the remake of Final Fantasy VII, which once again deals with the story of a JRPG that redefined its genre, in three independent games. Iconic heroes Cloud, Barret, Tifa, Aerith, and Red XIII have escaped the dystopian city of Midgar and are now searching for Sephiroth, a vengeful swordsman from Cloud's past who has returned from the dead.
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is scheduled to be released on PlayStation 5 on February 29 worldwide.
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