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    Final Fantasy 16 PC will have high requirements

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyMarch 11, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Final Fantasy 16 is currently available for PlayStation 5, where millions of fans have already played or can play the Square Enix title. However, many are still waiting for the PC version, and if the good news is that the wait won't be too long, the bad news is that you'll need pretty good hardware to play it.

    Thank you,” Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida told Game Informer PushSquarewho are currently improving the PC version, indicate that they are very close to the end of development, but warn that it will be a very demanding game for the hardware.

    “In terms of where we are in terms of development, we are facing the final stage of optimization. The timing of the PC version depends on that, the requirements and specifications that PC players need to know, and we are trying to determine that.

    “Obviously the PC specs will be a little high,” the game's producer warned.

    Since the requirements for Final Fantasy 16 for PC will be high, the team will release a demo for players to see if they can run the game with their current hardware.

    “We're trying to release a demo for the PC version. We can't share too many details about the release date, and I think we'll be in a better position to announce it later. But one thing is for sure, it's not too far away, it won't be within a year, within Two years, maybe much sooner than that, stay tuned.

    Final Fantasy 16 is a fun and intriguing interpretation of the key concepts of the Square Enix series, in an exciting action experience with an equally dramatic narrative.

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