According to translated comments made by the man who’s affectionally referred to by his fans as “Yoshi-P” at a recent Final Fantasy 14 live stream, FF16 is going to “become a game that is like, ‘Look at the power of the PS5!’”
“It’s all real-time rendering (the latest trailer) No loading! It’s become a game that is like, ‘Look at the power of the PS5!’” - Naoki Yoshida pic.twitter.com/aLtYCpMWjP — Genki✨ (@Genki_JPN) December 24, 2022 In the same live stream, Yoshi-P clarified that the “Revenge” trailer, for FF16, which launched at The Game Awards, all contained real-time footage. The PlayStation 5 has no shortage of games that have tried to push it to its limits. We won’t need to look further than the two GOTY candidates, God of War: Ragnarok and Horizon: Forbidden West, as examples of games that delivered on all expectations like graphics. Last year, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart showcased the power of the proprietary SSD of the PS5 as it let players switch seamlessly between worlds with zero loading times. As a PS5-exclusive title, Final Fantasy 16 has the benefit of being developed solely for more powerful hardware. Yoshi-P is a lot of things, including the guy that put Final Fantasy 14 on the map, but he’s not known for setting false expectations. Judging from his high praise for FF16, Square Enix will go all out to guarantee it’s a better game than expected when it hits the store shelves on June 22. Speaking of Final Fantasy 16, Microsoft recently revealed that Sony has blocked the game from ever coming to Xbox platforms. This implies that FF16 is only coming to the PC after six months - not the Xbox Series S/X or the Game Pass.