Over 20 minutes of Final Fantasy XVI gameplay was showcased at State of Play – spectacular combat, pumping system and more

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As part of the recent State of Play presentation, a new video of the upcoming game was shown Final Fantasy XVI. In the video you can see new footage of the gameplay, including fights with opponents.





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The video was introduced by producer Naoki Yoshida, who said Final Fantasy XVI gamers will expect a variety of RPG elements and support system.

The video once again confirmed that Final Fantasy XVI has no direct connection with the previous parts, which is why even those who are new to the series can play it. The developers put a huge emphasis on the action component, without forgetting the RPG elements.

The plot tells of a hero named Clive in different periods of his life. As they progress, players can find various attractions and activities in the in-game world. They will be marked on the map.

The authors also demonstrated the in-game interface, character dialogues, skill upgrade system, and map navigation. In addition, the video shows the character riding a chocobo, which is the hallmark of the series. The character menu was also introduced. Players can improve stats with various accessories.

To sharpen your skills, there is an opportunity to use the functions of a special arena for training. With its help, you can get acquainted with the gameplay mechanics and hone your combat skills.

In addition, Square Enix introduced the game’s main theme song, “Tsuki o Mite Ita” (“I was watching the moon”). It is performed by Japanese singer Kenshi Yonezu.





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Recall that the release of Final Fantasy XVI will take place on PS5 on June 22 this year. The game has already gone “for gold”.

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Source: VG Times

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