In the final world premiere announcement at this year's The Game Awards, Final Fantasy XVI producer Naoki Yoshida revealed a new trailer for the game, which he called "Revenge," and included an official June 22, 2023 release date for the upcoming RPG.
The trailer showed more of the fast action gameplay we've seen in previous trailers, as well as a glimpse of Espers that players will find throughout the adventure. The horseback-riding Esper appears to be Odin, while a new demonic Esper is seen attacking hero Clive Rosfield. Later in the trailer, Rosfield summons an Esper of his own in Ifrit and uses him in battle.
Revenge is a weapon. I sometimes wonder if I am controlling it or if it’s controlling me.
Final Fantasy XVI launches June 22nd, 2023 on PlayStation 5. #FF16 pic.twitter.com/37JGyH8BP9
— FINAL FANTASY XVI (@finalfantasyxvi) December 9, 2022
Speculation on a Final Fantasy XVI release date first began back when main director Hiroshi Takai said that the game was "95%" finished, which was followed by the game being rated in Brazil. According to the original listing, Final Fantasy XVI's more mature direction will include sex scenes that are "not fully shown" and plenty of violence including "blood, intentional deaths, torture...victims suffering" and even "hate crimes."
For more on the game--which will be a PS5 exclusive for at least six months--you can check out the previous Ambition trailer that showed off more of the epic Eikon battles that will be waged between the Dominants. Development on Final Fantasy XVI features an all-star cast of developers joining Yoshida and Takai, and includes Devil May Cry 5's Ryota Suzuki as the game's combat director, art director Hiroshi Minagawa, and Final Fantasy XIV's Masayoshi Soken, who is composing the music for this game.
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