Square Enix has released Update 1.30 for Final Fantasy XV that removes online support from both EA Origin and Mod Organizer. Thankfully, though, this update for Final Fantasy XV also addresses the annoying stuttering issues that players have reported over the past couple of years.
In case you’re wondering, no; this patch does not remove the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. Square Enix has removed it from other games, like Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age, Octopath Traveler and Dragon Quest Builders 2. So yeah, I don’t know why the publisher is still using it in FFXV. Still, it’s good knowing that Final Fantasy XV no longer suffers from stuttering issues.
Now as we’ve said, this latest update removes online support from both EA Origin and Mod Organizer. This basically means that those owning the game on Origin won’t be able to play any of its online modes. For what it’s worth, the Steam version still supports the game’s online modes.
As always, Steam and Origin will auto-download this patch the next time you launch their clients. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Final Fantasy XV Update 1.30 Release Notes
- Termination and removal of the Avatara System utilized to replace Noctis’ appearance.
- Also termination and removal of the following Avatara System features: phantoms, Official Treasure, User Treasure, and User Photo functions.
- Termination of Cross-Play functionality between Steam and Origin users.
- EA Origin. Termination of Multiplayer Expansion: Comrades online functionality. Offline functionality remains.
- Mod Organizer. Termination of Online Build functionality, replaced by Offline Build functionality.
- Final Fantasy XV Windows Benchmark. Termination of [ View Online ] function wherein users could submit system scores provided by the Benchmark and compare them against others within a ranking board.

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the most stupidest game i have ever played in my life
Pretty sure this one doesn’t come close to Kingdom Hearts
This game is such a failure. At least they did a good job with FF7 Remake, hopefully it come to PC soon.
FF7 remake is a bad too.
Lmao, no
Lmao, yes
Garbage game.
Just took them 2 frikkin years
To have a playable experience on pc i had to downgrade to 1.25 version, and it was still not perfect there were still a bit of stuttering, but whatever they did in 1.27 the game was unplayable
Anyway it doesnt matter i finished the game
Now if only they would patch nier automata…
I had a bit of fun and finished the game, but it still doesn’t make sense that you have to watch a movie, watch an anime, read a book, buy an Audi R8 and play 4 DLC’s before you get the story of this game.
???
disgusting fcking weebs and their repulsive low iq games and culture.
Awesome. Hopefully they made both people who still care about this pile of s**t, happy. Well done, SE.
This is MGSV version of Square Enix…