Final Fantasy 16 probably won't be coming to PC around the same time as PS5 all things considered, if a Brazilian PS5 advert is right.
At the point when Final Fantasy 16 was first uncovered a year ago at a PlayStation exhibit, it was unobtrusively declared that the game would likewise be showing up on PC. While many interpreted that as meaning the game would show up on PC simultaneously as PS5, that may not really be the situation.
Over on the PlayStation Brazil YouTube channel, a video was transferred that centers around impending PS5 games like Deathloop, Ghostwire: Tokyo, and Final Fantasy 16. The important part at the lower part of the screen during the trailer says that Final Fantasy 16 (through Google Translate) "not accessible on different stages temporarily in the wake of dispatching on PS5", which apparently repudiates theory that it'll dispatch on PC simultaneously.
At this moment, there is certifiably not an affirmed delivery date for Final Fantasy 16. Indeed, there's scarcely any data to go on about the impending game, yet maker Naoki Yoshida as of late uncovered that this is by configuration, expressing that the creation group need to abstain from saying something "insane" and causing theory about the game.
We do think about the world in which the game happens, nonetheless. We'll be playing as a champion called Clive, as he battles to secure his more youthful sibling, Joshua, from puzzling god-like creatures. The pair are joined by beloved companion Jill on their experience, as they endeavor to free the universe of puzzling Crystals, that apparently hold control over all life on the planet. Already, maker Yoshida guaranteed more data about Final Fantasy 16 in mid 2021, so hopefully there's a declaration or uncover arranged moderately soon for the activity RPG