The next numbered entry is apparently pretty close to complete
A new look at the next Final FantasyĀ may not be far off. Producer Naoki Yoshida confirms a newĀ Final Fantasy XVIĀ trailer is on the way, after an uncertain delay.
This comes from a recent livestream, featuring the crossover betweenĀ Nier ReincarnationĀ and the MMORPGĀ Final Fantasy XIV. (Translation courtesy of Siliconera.)
Yoshida says a new video is done and will appear “soon.” It was delayed, however he doesn’t go into detail as to why.
As for the development ofĀ Final Fantasy XVI, Yoshida says the development team has spent time polishing and debugging, and that it is “pretty much complete.”
That echoes a similar sentiment from the UNIQLO pamphlet that contained an interview with Yoshida. In the excerpt, Yoshida says development onĀ Final Fantasy XVIĀ is in “the final stretch.” In the same interview (via Gematsu), he elaborates more on the team’s approach for a single-player RPG:
“Unlike online games, which portrays multiple players at once, Final Fantasy XVI has an individual focus, which makes the story more immersive. And I think the story has become quite deep. My hope is that the adults who have grown up, understand the rules of society, and drifted away from Final Fantasy thinking ‘the real world isnāt as easy as a video game’ can remember the enthusiasm they had back then. Thatās what weāre keeping in mind as we make this game.”
The next step inĀ Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy XVIĀ has apparently been in development for quite some time, even before its reveal in 2020. And now, it seems like it could actually arrive pretty soon. Or at least, “pretty complete.”
Square Enix hasn’t, as of this writing, announced their plans for the summer of gaming news. The company did just make a massive announcement, confirming that it’s planning to sell a chunk of its western development armāincluding three studios and some big IPāto Embracer Group. Whatever happens, it does sound like we’ll learn more about the nextĀ Final FantasyĀ sooner rather than later.
Published: May 6, 2022 11:30 am