World of Final Fantasy: PS4 Pro Update Finally Fixes Blurry Visuals; Sora DLC Only Until March 31

The Final Fantasy Patch 1.02 was recently unveiled which is expected to be crucial for PS4 Pro users. It has been revealed that the patch would clear up the visuals blurry on the 4k capable console. Additionally, a free DLC was released by Square Enix featuring Sora.

Depth-Of-Field Bug On PS4 Pro Fixed

The Final Fantasy Patch 1.02 is reportedly available to download right now in Europe. In addition, the patch is expected to slowly be released across more regions. Square Enix also rolled out with the highly requested Theater Mode to the game's Title Screen.

Furthermore, Final Fantasy players may now restore HP/AP at most Gates. However, it should be noted that players may not restore the Main Gate or the Exit Gates. In the meantime, Square Enix revealed that several bugs in the game have already been crushed by the developers. However, it is yet to be revealed what other bugs have been fixed in the game.

A NeoGAF user named Persona RS reportedly shared a comparison of Final Fantasy before and after Patch 1.02 was applied to it. Furthermore, the blurred visuals in the game have been confirmed by Persona RS to have been fixed. Note that World of Final Fantasy may be playable on the PS4 and PS Vita consoles.

World of Final Fantasy Adds Sora For A Limited Time Only

In other news, the World of Final Fantasy developers reportedly threw in an extra free downloadable content as well. It has been revealed that the Champion Summon: Sora DLC has already been released in Japan on both gaming consoles. Note however that the additional content may be available for a limited time only.

Final Fantasy players may reportedly get the playable Sora until March 31 only. As it turns out, Sora may be removed by then. The North American and European release is reportedly slated for winter. However, rumor has it that the DLC may be launched on Jan. 24, 2017.

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