You can watch the trailer below:

The trailer shows more of the game’s characters while also giving us a look at the game’s combat mechanics. The game seems to take a cue from the Devil May Cry series more than anything, which isn’t that strange considering that the director is currently leading this game’s development alongside Yoshi-P. Additionally, the game also looks like it’ll feature combat between summons. Speaking of which, the trailer also brought us a look into the summons (called Eikon) that Final Fantasy XVI protagonist Clive Rosfield will be able to… Well, summon. In fact, his arsenal of attacks will be unique to the Eikons themselves. Additionally, Eikons will be able to fight against each other in spectacular high-scale battles. A new PlayStation Blog talked about the game’s current state of development from the perspective of Hiroshi Takai and Naoki Yoshida. Takai himself stated in the blog that the game is currently fully playable from start to finish: Yoshida-San also stated the following in the blog: Ironic that he says “the wait is almost over” when we still have to sit through a year before the game releases but oh well. Final Fantasy XVI is going to be available exclusively on PlayStation 5 come Summer 2023. As for whether or not those rumors of it coming to PC are true? Well, we don’t know yet. We’ll have to stay tuned for more information as it comes.

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