Final Fantasy 16 director Hiroshi Takai thinks that future installments may be released on PC at launch. When the latest mainline title in the franchise was released on the PlayStation 5 to rave reviews last summer, Square Enix promised fans that a PC port would be coming in the future, though exactly when remained a mystery. Complicating the matter was the fact that Final Fantasy 16 was a timed exclusive on PlayStation hardware for six months after its release, with producer Naoki Yoshida admitting that the PC version wouldn’t come right away.
The wait for the PC version of Final Fantasy 16 is coming to an end, as Square Enix recently announced that the port would be launching on September 17. In addition to the base game, this PC port of Final Fantasy 16 will come packaged with the Echoes of the Fallen and The Rising Tide DLC campaigns, as well as numerous graphical options to ensure that the mystical land of Valisthea looks and plays like never before. A free Final Fantasy 16 demo is currently available to download on Steam and the Epic Games Store, giving curious players a taste of the game’s opening prologue.
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