Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth is only 10 days away from release, and we’re at the point where we’re immediately having to lock down our social media accounts for fear of spoilers. Reportedly, key story details have already started circulating on TikTok, Twitter, and Reddit over the past week, likely because some people have already gotten their hands on physical copies of the game. Masu.
A Reddit user named MedicineOwn3819 shared a photo of a physical copy of Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth on the series’ subreddit earlier today. According to them, this is not their physical copy, but rather an image of someone else’s copy, but regardless of its source, physical copies of the game began to arrive in the hands of fans a little over a week ago. It proves that there is. release.
The image does not include the cover, but shows the inside of the case. Everything looks pretty authentic, and the case even has a flap to hold his second disc from Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth. The case also contains leaflets with various pre-order benefits, and although the reversible cover art is unfortunately not visible, it appears to be a physical copy of the real thing in circulation.
If you’ve used social media for any length of time, you’ll know exactly what this means. The floodgates are basically open now, and more and more people will be getting their hands on Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth over the next few days. That means if you want to avoid spoilers and go in as fresh as possible, you’ll need to mute certain keywords on Twitter and be completely locked down until you pick up the game and play it through.
Until then, you’ll have to indulge in the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo. This demo will be updated in the coming days to include new sections where players can explore the open world. It is also during this update that the visuals of the game’s Performance mode will be improved, as Square Enix admitted earlier this week that the mode’s graphics were not up to expected standards and would be fixed before launch. will be held on.

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