The Adventures of Elliot Patch Adds Mute Option for Faie — Square Enix Responds to Player Feedback

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Square Enix’s recent HD‑2D top‑down adventure The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales arrived to notable attention from retro‑inspired RPG and action‑adventure audiences.

Developed and published by Square Enix, the title draws visible inspiration from classic franchises such as The Legend of Zelda and the Mana series, and its early demos sparked discussion on companion design and accessibility across communities on platforms including the Nintendo Switch eShop.

From launch, one of the game’s most talked‑about elements was Faie, a talking fairy companion who provides guidance and frequent quips during exploration and combat.

Many players compared Faie to Zelda’s Navi — the archetypal talking fairy from Ocarina of Time — and reported that her interjections could become distracting over extended play sessions.

According to player reports from early demos and the full release, demand grew for an option to mute Faie’s spoken dialogue entirely.

Journalistic summary of developer response: the studio initially offered only limited options to reduce Faie’s dialogue volume in the full release, rather than a complete mute toggle.

That approach left some players dissatisfied, who had requested a fully silent support character since the demo period.

In the most recent update, Square Enix addressed that feedback directly.

Patch notes published by the developer list three primary changes:

- Adds an option to turn off support character voice entirely

- Adjusts tutorial behavior to reduce repetition

- Implements several minor bug fixes

The inclusion of a full mute toggle for the support character voice is the most consequential change for players who prefer quieter companions or who use the game in shared audio environments.

The tutorial adjustments aim to streamline early‑game onboarding, a common quality‑of‑life focus for modern releases, and the bug fixes cover stability and minor gameplay issues cited by players.

For industry watchers, this patch is an example of post‑launch responsiveness: a publisher amending design choices after community feedback during demo and launch windows.

The update is live as part of the game’s ongoing support; players should check the platform‑specific storefront — for example, the Nintendo Switch eShop — or official Square Enix channels for the full, platform‑targeted patch release and version notes.

Readers with hands‑on experience can share whether the new mute option changes their play experience in the comments or on community forums.

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