The content of Final Fantasy XVI is scheduled to be expanded soon with its second expansion, while the development team continues working on the PC version which is scheduled to arrive sometime this year. Naoki Yoshida, her producer, spoke about it in an interview he gave to Game Informer to point out that he is on the right track and without problems.
To be more specific, he stated that today he is in your final optimization phase. Likewise, he has stated that the moment in which this version will be released depends on it, on the requirements that will be requested and the specifications that the players' computers must meet, which have not been able to be fully determined.
However, what has been assured is that the requirements will be high, so it will be necessary to have a good machine to run the game. Even so, Square Enix's intention is to release a demo before the title goes on sale so that each one can check if it performs without any inconvenience. At the moment it is not clear when both things will be announced, but it will be both in the near future.
What he did want to reiterate is that it will not be necessary to wait one or two years for Final Fantasy XVI is available on PC, encouraging all fans to stay tuned for any news in this regard. Of course, based on his last words, it does not seem that Clive Rosfield's adventure is going to go further than The Rising Tide expansion, although the door has not been completely closed.
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