Sony has released a brand-new State of, Play, including 20 minutes of Final Fantasy XVI gameplay. The event will take place on Thursday (April 12) at 2 PT/5 EST. The presentation will likely feature new environments and gameplay concepts, though the tech giant didn’t go into much detail. Whether this State of Play will include more stuff is still unknown, but we’ll definitely find out everything during the event.
Check out PlayStation’s official statamenet on Twitter:
State of Play presents more than 20 minutes of new Final Fantasy XVI gameplay this Thursday. Tune in live at 2pm PT / 5pm ET / 11pm CEST: https://t.co/nOULcwLVnQ pic.twitter.com/vNR9kGbxL6
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) April 11, 2023
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was the main attraction of Sony’s February State of Play event. So, we’ll imagine this time around we’ll get even a bigger title! Until more information is being disclosed, let’s discuss a bit about Final Fantasy XVI!
The Future of Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy is by far one of the best gaming franchises in the industry. The upcoming game, Final Fantasy XVI, which is available only for the PlayStation 5, is now undergoing a significant rollout from Square Enix. Quite impressive! Several leaks and other reports talked about the game’s worth, and it’s definitely going to be one of the best games this year. Final Fantasy XVI is expected to be the JRPG worth getting excited about in 2023 because it does have everything: the intriguing plot, the fantastic exploration, and, obviously, the way the characters are built and match up to anyone’s expectations.
Mark your calendar because, on June 22, Final Fantasy XVI will launch for the PlayStation 5!
Back in 2020, Final Fantasy XVI was officially revealed, stirring quite the buzz among fans and gamers worldwide! The game is said to welcome a hero dubbed Clive, who has the role to negotiate a realm of shady political dealings and enormous creatures known as Eikons. Great!
The upcoming game is expected to be way more different than previous Final Fantasy games in the franchise. What’s the big difference? According to the developers, Final Fantasy won’t use a turn-based system. So, instead of that, it’ll actually use an action system more comparable to Devil May Cry.
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