Don't worry - Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's swimsuits aren't exclusive to Costa del Sol and can actually be unlocked and used in the open world after beating the game.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake might be regarded as one of the series' most beloved games for it managed to bring back the Midgar section of the PS1 classic, but there were some problems that players had with it. One of those issues was the lack of customisation for Cloud and the rest of the party as, beyond being able to change the appearance of some of the weapons, there weren't any options for changing outfits.
Luckily for all of you wanting to dress up Cloud out there, that's something that's been fixed in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Not only do the party get multiple different outfit changes in the main story, but there's also a way to unlock those costumes for the open world when you've beaten the main campaign. Yes, even the Costa del Sol ones.
Over the past few weeks, gameplay of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has started being shared around thanks to the playable demos and footage from reviews. Not only did that give us a better idea of how the game plays, but it also gave us our best look yet at the costumes that Cloud, Aerith, Tifa, and Barret get while relaxing on the sandy beaches of Costa del Sol.
As you can expect, seeing Cloud and the rest of the party in swimsuits has sent the internet into a bit of a meltdown over the more revealing looks. Some fans were worried that you'd only be able to use these outfits in Costa del Sol and that they'd go away after that section, but there's actually a way to unlock them for permanent use in the open-world whenever you feel like it.
The swimsuits aren't the only outfits you can swap into, either, as the Loveless and soldier uniforms are also featured in the changing rooms.
Once you've beaten the main game, you can reload your last save to go back into the open world to clean up any side activities that you might have missed. Doing so also unlocks the ability to use
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