Ports of console games to PC after their exclusivity periods have expired have been known to raise alarm bells in recent years, especially if they come from PlayStation or are related to the brand. Bugs, glitches, optimization problems, everything bad that can happen takes place in the controversial releases but fortunately there is good news for PC users who will wait to play Final Fantasy XVI.
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During an interview with the Japanese site ASCII (via Wccftech), Naoki Yoshida, producer of Final Fantasy XVI, spoke about the release of the game on PC once it completes its console exclusivity cycle with PlayStation 5. According to the creative, The first thing to note is that the action RPG was developed with Sony’s console in mind only, but the team knows that after a while it will have to be ported to PC and that will become a priority in due course.
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In that sense, Yoshida pointed out that they plan to work “very carefully” with the port of Final Fantasy XVI for PC as soon as the title is released on PS5, something that will happen on June 22.
Since we are talking about Final Fantasy XVI and its development process, it was recently revealed that there was a version for PS4 at the beginning, but due to optimization issues and hardware limitations, it was decided to leave the successful console behind and make way for the PS5 generation. . It should be remembered that the development team has praised the PS5 hardware and considers it to be a key element for Final Fantasy XVI to exist as it was conceived.
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