Square Enix has always had an interest in the veteran Final Fantasy series. JRPGs are state of the art and with a big part of the saga, they have charmed most players since their childhood days. It is gratifying that Final Fantasy 16 has already begun. A few years have passed since the fifteenth part. Final Fantasy XV was released in 2016. Now it’s finally coming Final Fantasy XVI continue.
As part of the PlayStation State of Play, a trailer for the upcoming role-playing game was shown. Square Enix is once again setting new standards with this part of the series and offers a graphic highlight we can look forward to in 2023.
Final Fantasy 16 Dominance movie show:
On the PlayStation Blog, the developers address the waiting gamers:
“Welcome everyone!
I know how long you’ve been waiting for this, so I’m very excited to announce the release of our latest trailer, Dominance.
In previous interviews and updates, we haven’t revealed many details about the game’s system, but with this preview we hope you’ll have a clearer idea of what the actual gameplay looks like – i.e. there will be tense battles with protagonist Clive. Rosfield, who has a whole arsenal of attacks to match many unique games (summons). Not to mention the epic moments when the ESPERS team collides and puts you in their place.
[…] So buckle up, the wait will be over soon! “– Yoshida Naoki, Producer of Final Fantasy XVI
The game is almost finished and is in the final stage of development:
“In terms of development progress, I’m happy to announce that the game is fully playable from start to finish! But from optimization to beauty improvements, there are still a mountain of challenges ahead as we make the final push.”
– Hiroshi Takai, Director of Final Fantasy XVI
More on Final Fantasy 16:
Final Fantasy 16: New PS5 Showcase Announced
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