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Developer: Final Fantasy 16 will showcase the true power of the PlayStation 5.
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Final Fantasy 16 looks great on PlayStation 5, especially after the recent teaser revealing its release date. But that's not just our opinion, as Naoki Yoshida, the game's producer, has confirmed that it will showcase the true power of the next generation.
During a recent livestream in the middle of this month, Yoshida said that the latest demo was running in real time on the PlayStation 5 and there were no loading screens. He even told some developers, “See the power of the PlayStation 5.”
The game, from the presentations we have had, looks great and offers graphics and performance, as well as impressive visual effects, but there are also other games that preceded it and provided the same or better quality, such as Demon's Souls and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. But we will have to wait and see what Final Fantasy 16 will be like in its final form when it is released next year.
The game is now available for pre-order, especially after announcing its release date at The Game Awards last year. This also means that the game's age rating will not change and has been fixed.
The real reason is that the upcoming game has that +18 rating PEGI Its dark history. The development team at Square Enix has been very clear with players and acknowledged this. There will be a lot of bloodshed and violence in the game depicted in action and otherwise.
We also assure fans of action and action games that the game will lean heavily towards the Western style as we will see the fast-paced style of fighting with those visual effects that come from collisions and the use of special abilities.
Also, interestingly, there will be a wolf named Torgal in the game who will help you in battles and can even heal the wounds of Cliff, the game's hero. It is also hinted that Torgal can perform devastating combo attacks if Cliff adjusts his commands correctly.
The development team has confirmed that Final Fantasy 16 will offer different difficulty levels that can satisfy the tastes of all players. One of these modes is called Story Focus, which will make the game seem easy so that the player can focus primarily on the events of the story.
Are you looking forward to trying out the game when it launches exclusively on PlayStation 5 on June 22 (6) next year 2023?