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Final Fantasy 16 will feature Arabic language support for the first time in the series.
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It seems that the influence of Arab gamers at Sony has made most of their titles support the Arabic language primarily, even those that did not support the language in the past. As we have officially confirmed that the upcoming Final Fantasy 16 game will support the Arabic language as a menu and text translation only for the first time in the series.
Over the past two years, Square Enix has been keeping the excitement around Final Fantasy 16 going. Official news and trailers for the game have gained a lot of momentum in recent months.
Play Asia has identified the languages that the game will support at launch. The game's original language will be Japanese, and the languages that the game will support as voice acting are Japanese, English, French, Italian, as well as German and Spanish.
While the game will support Portuguese, Polish and Arabic languages, as well as a text translation of the menus and dialogues, in addition to the languages mentioned above. The game is scheduled to be released on June 22nd, exclusively only temporarily on PlayStation 5.
The first RPG in the series is set to release later this year. As we finally get closer to its release, Square Enix has started marketing the game in its entirety in Japan. Where a set of photos and billboards were shown, as well as some information such as its type and more.
The title will be exclusive to the platform for at least 6 months. Game producer Naoki Yoshida also recently began to push back on reports that a PC version is in the works, saying bluntly, “Just buy the PS5.”
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