Looking to have Final Fantasy 16 New Game + Explained? Unlike a lot of recent releases, New Game + is available in Final Fantasy 16 from launch — you don't need a specific update or any kind of DLC. It's also quite a robust implementation, adding a lot of welcome replay value to the action RPG.
In this Final Fantasy 16 guide, we'll explain Final Fantasy 16 New Game +, Final Fantasy Mode, and what carries over from your old save.
New Game + lets you carry over your character progress to a fresh playthrough of the entire game. In Final Fantasy 16, New Game + is automatically unlocked once you've completed the main story, and is selectable from the game's start menu.
Here's a breakdown of what to expect from New Game + in Final Fantasy 16:
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The oddly named 'Final Fantasy Mode' is essentially a hard difficulty mode, but it can only be played through New Game +. Select New Game + from the game's start menu, and then select Final Fantasy Mode instead of Story Focused or Action Focused.
Here's what Final Fantasy Mode entails in Final Fantasy 16:
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