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Xbox gamers rejoice Leaker hints at Final Fantasy 16 arrival

Jan 22, 2024 10:04 AM

Exciting news for Xbox Series X/S owners: the acclaimed RPG Final Fantasy 16, which was previously a PS5 exclusive, is rumored to be making its way to the Xbox platform. This information comes from a notable Xbox insider, Shpeshal_Nick, who has a track record of accurate leaks, such as the Visions of Mana spotlight and a Chrono Cross remaster. No specific release date for Final Fantasy 16 on Xbox has been confirmed, but given the history of Square Enix titles making their way to Xbox and Square Enix's commitment to supporting the platform, it seems increasingly plausible. Meanwhile, Final Fantasy 16 has recently expanded its adventure with new downloadable content, "Echoes of the Fallen," while another expansion, "The Rising Tide," is expected to launch this spring.

Is Final Fantasy 16 coming to Xbox Series X|S?

While not officially confirmed by Square Enix, there are strong rumors and leaks suggesting that Final Fantasy 16 may indeed be released on Xbox Series X|S in the future.

Final Fantasy 16 is a single-player action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix. It is the sixteenth installment in the mainline Final Fantasy series. The game has been eagerly anticipated for its narrative-driven gameplay, immersive world-building, and new action-based combat system, diverging from the traditional turn-based mechanics the series is known for. With its initial release on the PlayStation 5, its potential expansion to other platforms like the Xbox Series X|S has been a topic of much speculation and excitement among fans.



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