Final Fantasy XVI producer Naoki Yoshida has again said that the game is near the end of development.
As spotted by Twitter user @alverich_ff14, an interview with Yoshida can be found in a free magazine given away at Uniqlo stores in Japan.
The interview is mainly focused on the Final Fantasy series in general, which is getting a special Uniqlo clothing line, but ends with Yoshida’s comments on the upcoming 16th game in the series.
“Development of the latest title, Final Fantasy XVI, is in its final stages,” Yoshida said (as translated by VGC).
“Final Fantasy XVI aims to integrate the story and the gaming experience into a single player game. Unlike online, which portrays multiple players simultaneously, Final Fantasy XVI focuses on the individual.
“This makes the story more immersive. It’s a very dense story.
“As an adult, I learnt about society and said to myself ‘reality is not as easy as a video game’. I hope that those who once left Final Fantasy will remember how exciting their passion for video games was back then.”
Yoshida also claimed in October 2021 that Square Enix was putting the finishing touches on the PS5 RPG.
Speaking during a TGS live stream, Yoshida reiterated that Final Fantasy 16’s main design was complete and claimed that the development team was currently finalising the remaining side quests set to appear in the game.
Yoshida said at the time that the game’s character models were also nearly finished and that there were only a few quality improvements left to be done on the game.
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However, providing an update on the title last December, Yoshida said Final Fantasy XVI’s development had fallen almost half a year behind
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