Final Fantasy 16: New trailer sheds light on the game’s plot

Final Fantasy 16: Not everyone will like it, says producer (1)

As early as next year, the now 35-year-old series Final Fantasy will receive the 16th offshoot of its main series. With the release period approaching, the developers are releasing more and more information about the game to increase the anticipation of the players a little. Among other things, there was a brand new trailer in June this year, we learned that the title is already fully playable, and the lack of turn-based combat was probably done to attract a younger audience. Producer Naoki Yoshida is also certain that Final Fantasy 16 will not appeal to every player.

New Ambition trailer comes with big monsters, crystals, and all sorts of story info

Just a few hours ago, a brand new trailer for Final Fantasy 16 was released. The four-minute video called “Ambition” doesn’t reveal too many new features and doesn’t show any real gameplay either, but the trailer certainly creates an atmosphere. It’s also a little more brutal than series fans might be used to, which is consistent with Yoshida’s statements that Final Fantasy 16 is “for grown-ups”.

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For the most part, the trailer acts as a sort of synopsis of the game’s plot, characters, and locations. In the land of Valisthea, the so-called mother crystals are controlled by different kingdoms. Since these are arguably quite powerful, each realm naturally wants to get their hands on as many as possible. For this, the “Dominants” are used, which can evoke the powers of the well-known Final Fantasy summons such as Garuda. Protagonist Clive Rosefield and his younger brother Joshua, who seems to be a dominant himself, get caught up in exactly these power struggles.

Reference-www.pcgames.de