Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's journey to the Platinum trophy has hit a roadblock for many dedicated players. The game's prestigious Platinum Trophy, known for its immense challenge, has become even more elusive due to a persistent bug affecting a subset of players. With a daunting total of 61 trophies, including demanding tasks like hard mode playthroughs and combat simulator battles, earning the Platinum in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has become a monumental task.
The Final Fantasy series has a reputation for featuring notoriously difficult Platinum trophies. For example, the Platinum Trophy in Final Fantasy 16 has been achieved by less than 4% of players, highlighting the exceptional challenge it presents. While games like Bloodborne and Marvel's Spider-Man 2 boast a more attainable Platinum Trophy rate of around 20%, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth stands out for its current unattainability among some players.
A critical bug in the "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" side quest, as reported by user A0704 on the Final Fantasy 7 subreddit, is causing frustration among players. This bug specifically affects the G-Bike minigame, failing to register players' achievements despite meeting the required score of 32,000 points.
Resolving the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” Quest G-Bike Minigame Bug
Since the release of patch 1.020 for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on March 21st, players have been grappling with this unresolved issue. The bug in the final side quest of the game, "Can't Stop, Won't Stop," has become a major obstacle for players striving for the Platinum Trophy, an essential component for the coveted "My Job Here is Done" achievement.
Fortunately, a workaround exists for physical copy owners, involving the deletion of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and a fresh installation from the disc, followed by disabling auto-updates. However, digital version players are currently unable to apply this fix, leaving them at a disadvantage. Some players have resorted to replaying the minigame on different save files in hopes of triggering the score registration, but this method lacks reliability.
Despite the eagerness of many players to claim the Platinum Trophy in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the bug's persistence necessitates patience until a permanent solution is implemented. The community has raised the issue with Square Enix, awaiting a resolution to enable all players to pursue this coveted achievement.