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In just a few hours, the PC version of Final Fantasy XVI was announced in a more official way; the new main installment of the Square Enix star saga that was released last year on PlayStation as a temporary exclusive. After waiting a while for the exclusivity contract to end, The Japanese company has been quick to talk about expanding the range of platforms on which it is available. the new video game from Naoki Yoshida and his team.
The project director has given an interview to the media Windows Central and also talk more broadly about the imminent arrival of Final Fantasy XVI on computers, The interviewer was quick to ask about the possibility of seeing the video game on Xbox Series X|Ssomething that has been rumored for a while and for a few weeks now the hornet's nest has been stirred up on the subject. Hiroshi Takai has been very clear and despite the fact that he has nothing to announce for now, he will release Final Fantasy XVI on Xbox consoles It's something he'd like to see happen in the future, at least after the PC version is released.
New content for Final Fantasy XVI not ruled out after PC launch A new expansion?
From all the information extracted from the interview with Hiroshi Takai It is worth noting the possibility of seeing new content in the video game, something that the team has never ruled out. in the past, and even Naoki Yoshida himself has commented that he would love to see more of Valisthea's story. Of course, we don't know what that will turn out to be, since the producer of the sixteenth installment already has work on his hands; both for Final Fantasy XIV and its recent expansion Dawntrail, as well as a new project that has not yet been confirmed.
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Final Fantasy XVI's PC release date has been set for September 17. The team's intention is that all computer users can enjoy the title.; whether on laptops or even devices like the Steam Deck or Asus ROG Ally. Whether it's worth playing on a laptop and whether it's up to the task remains to be seen.