Final Fantasy 16’s scenarios are “set in stone” but we may not see it again until 2022
We finally have an update on the elusive Final Fantasy XVI via the game's producer Naoki Yoshida, who says that the main scenario of FF16 has been completely written and development is progressing well - but fans should expect a long wait before the game's re-reveal, since after skipping E3 it may also miss Tokyo Game Show this September.
In a massive - and still ongoing as of the time of writing - 14-hour livestream dedicated to Final Fantasy XIV, Square Enix decided to throw in an update for Final Fantasy XVI too, thus confusing anyone just looking at the roman numerals and assuming there was a typo. As reported by Nova Crystallis, Final Fantasy XVI producer Naoki Yoshida - who's also the director of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn - gave fans an update on the RPG's development, while chatting with Nier's Yoko Taro.
According to Yoshida - also known as Yoshi-P - and translated by fans on Discord, all the main scenarios for the game are "set in stone", the English voice acting is almost done, and development is "going well".
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