The PC port of Final Fantasy XVI is a song from the distant future. The developers have announced that this version will not be released soon after the PS5’s six-month exclusivity expires.

Final Fantasy XVI will debut on PS5 in June. In theory, the game is a six-month exclusive title for the Sony console.. Ultimately, though, that doesn’t mean the PC port will release in late 2023 or early 2024.

This information comes from a post on the Japanese PlayStation Blog. The producer of Final Fantasy XVI – Naoki Yoshida – revealed that creating a satisfactory PC version in such a short time will not be possible. Therefore, it will be released at a later date.. However, it is not known exactly when this will happen. The reason would be that the developers are currently working to deliver the best possible product for the PS5.

As for the release date of the game on PlayStation 5, on the other hand, the statements are firmer. Yoshida onIt is final fantasy 16 will be released on June 22. The only thing he says could delay the title is a meteorite hitting Japan. So we can be pretty sure that the game will be available that day.

Those who can’t wait for Final Fantasy XVI will have the opportunity to try out the title even before its release. About two weeks before the debut, a demo will be available, and progress from the demo will continue on the full version (thanks, PlayStation game size).

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