Final Fantasy 16's producer, Naoki Yoshida, has confirmed that the game will be receiving two paid DLC expansions and a PC release, alongside a free content update that just dropped today.
It's hard to believe that it's already been two months since Final Fantasy 16 launched but, as pointed out by Naoki Yoshida in a special video message, that's exactly the case. Yoshi-P wasn't just reminding us how fast time is passing, though, as his video message was actually announcing a ton of new content that's being made for the game to be released at a later date.
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The video message was shared over on Twitter, and features Yoshi-P talking to the camera about the launch of Final Fantasy 16 and how the team has responded to it. After noting that everyone at Creative Business Unit 3 has been listening to requests from fans, Yoshida announced that a free content update for the game has been dropped, which includes some new costumes and the ability to customise weapons with skins.
That's not all, though, as Yoshi-P went on to confirm that the team has started development on two pieces of paid DLC, something that fans have been requesting ever since the game launched. No release window or date was announced for the DLC, but if it's only just started development then it seems like we'll be getting it in late 2024 at the very earliest.
Finally, Yoshida also announced that a PC version of the game has also started development and that more information on it and the paid DLC is planned to be released before the end of the year. Once again, there's no release window given for the PC version, but it seems likely that it'll release before either of the paid DLC packs.
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