


The game will take place in Valisthea, which is broken up into six kingdoms: Grand Duchy of Rosaria, Holy Empire of Sanbreque, Kingdom of Waloed, Dhamekian Republic, Iron Kingdom, and Crystalline Dominion. We know that Final Fantasy 16 will be going back to the traditional fantasy roots of the series as opposed to the recent games that had modern or even futuristic elements to the worlds. Between the single trailer and the game’s official website, a large amount of story information is available. We get glimpses of the story, cutscenes, and what even look to be snippets of actual gameplay. The reveal trailer, called Awakening, is jam-packed with details in its four-minute runtime. Trailerįinal Fantasy XVI - Awakening Trailer | PS5
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PC is likely to get the game earlier, perhaps even at the same time, as Sony has made a push toward supporting the PC more with their first- and third-party-exclusive games. Odds are Sony will have console exclusivity for a year, like what we’re seeing with Final Fantasy 7 Remake, at which point we could see the title hit Microsoft’s machine.
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Unlike many other early PS5 titles, it appears that there will be no PS4 version of this game.Īs far as PC and the Xbox Series X are concerned, we’re still in the dark about how long this exclusivity deal will last. It makes sense given the long history between the two companies and the fact that the game was revealed during a PlayStation 5 showcase that Final Fantasy 16 will be a timed console exclusive for the PS5. We expect a more precise release date as we get closer to the end of 2022. With the release of a new trailer at Sony’s 2022 State of Play (more on that below), Square Enix gave a release window of summer 2023 for Final Fantasy 16.
