Speaking during the latest Final Fantasy XIV Letter from the Producer livestream from a couple of days back, as translated by Genki, Naoki Yoshida briefly talked about the next entry in the series, saying that it will show the power of the PlayStation 5 console. Additionally, he confirmed that the latest trailer, Revenge, is all in real time.
“It’s all real-time rendering (the latest trailer) No loading! It’s become a game that is like, ‘Look at the power of the PS5!’” - Naoki Yoshida pic.twitter.com/aLtYCpMWjP — Genki✨ (@Genki_JPN) December 24, 2022 In other news, today Square Enix shared new Final Fantasy XVI art on the game’s official Twitter profile, confirming that more information on the game will be coming soon in preparation for the game’s release this coming June.
来年は、2023年6月22日の発売に向けて、さらに多くの情報を皆様にお届けできるよう準備を進めています。 2023年も、 #FF16 の展開をどうぞお楽しみに! pic.twitter.com/Q2fohP0BUC — FINAL FANTASY XVI (@FF16_JP) December 26, 2022 Final Fantasy XVI launches on PlayStation 5 on June 22nd, 2023 worldwide. No other version of the game has been confirmed so far, but it is known it will be a six-month exclusive PS5 release, so it will eventually come to other platforms at some point, although it may never launch on Xbox consoles due to Sony’s exclusivity deals. In addition to having outright exclusive content, Sony has also entered into arrangements with third-party publishers which require the “exclusion” of Xbox from the set of platforms these publishers can distribute their games on. Some prominent examples of these agreements include Final Fantasy VII Remake (Square Enix), Bloodborne (From Software), the upcoming Final Fantasy XVI (Square Enix), and the recently announced Silent Hill 2 remastered (Bloober team).