Predicting the Release Date for Final Fantasy 16’s PC Port

Predicting the Release Date for Final Fantasy 16's PC Port

Highlights

  • Final Fantasy 16 was a highly anticipated release, selling over 3 million copies in just one week.
  • Fans can expect the PC port of FF16 soon, with hints pointing towards a potential release in 2024.
  • There’s a possibility that FF16 will eventually make its way to other consoles after the PC launch.

As a seasoned gamer who has weathered numerous storms of delays and anticipations in the gaming world, I can confidently say that Final Fantasy 16 was a long-awaited breath of fresh air. After waiting seven arduous years since the release of Final Fantasy 15, the hype surrounding this game was palpable, and it did not disappoint. The sales figures speak for themselves – over 3 million copies in just one week!


In 2023, Final Fantasy 16, the latest primary installment in Square Enix’s renowned JRPG series, was undeniably one of the year’s biggest games. Since the release of Final Fantasy 15 in 2016, fans had been eagerly anticipating a new numbered edition of the franchise for over seven years. Despite the lengthy wait, many gamers found it well worth it when Final Fantasy 16 finally debuted in June 2023.

Unfortunately, many people haven’t been able to play Final Fantasy 16 directly as it was exclusively launched on PlayStation 5. Initially, the game was meant to be exclusive to this console for just six months. However, over a year has passed since its release, and it’s yet to appear on other platforms. Thankfully, Square Enix has announced that a PC version of Final Fantasy 16 is under development, but the exact release date remains unknown. Developers have given us some clues about potential launch windows for the PC port, providing fans with an idea of when they might expect this highly-anticipated action RPG on their platform.

Final Fantasy 16 Could Make the Jump to PC Later This Year

In March 2024, the producer of Final Fantasy 16, Yoshi-P, disclosed during an interview with Game Informer (which is no longer operational) that the PC version of the game was nearly ready for release after undergoing optimization. He also hinted that the hardware requirements to play this port would be quite demanding. Although he didn’t provide specific details, Yoshi-P did suggest a general timeframe for the PC port’s launch, stating it was less than a year away. A recent leak seems to corroborate his statement, as a game-ready driver profile for Final Fantasy 16 surfaced in an Nvidia driver update. Based on this information, it appears that the game may debut on PC towards the end of 2024, possibly during the fall or early winter season.

A Release Date for the Final Fantasy 16 PC Port Could Be Revealed Soon

If Square Enix plans to release Final Fantasy 16 this year, they might announce the PC version’s release date at one of their upcoming events in 2024. For example, they could reveal a trailer during Gamescom Opening Night Live, a major event scheduled for August 20 in Cologne, Germany, which is a significant market for PC gaming. Alternatively, they might announce it during the Tokyo Game Show, happening from September 26 to 29 in Chiba, Japan. Since Square Enix has confirmed attendance at both events, fans can expect updates on the Final Fantasy franchise, possibly including news about the PC port of Final Fantasy 16, but not limited to it.

Final Fantasy 16 May Come to Other Consoles After the Release of the PC Port

Following its release on PC, there’s a strong possibility that “Final Fantasy 16” may expand to other systems such as the Xbox Series X/S and perhaps even the rumored Switch 2. This move seems plausible considering Square Enix’s recent shift towards a more multiplatform strategy. This change in approach was prompted by titles like “FF7 Rebirth” and “Final Fantasy 16” falling short of sales expectations, despite initial commercial success. If “Final Fantasy 16” does indeed become available on multiple platforms, it could greatly advantage Square Enix and the “Final Fantasy” series as a whole.

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2024-08-17 22:24