Final Fantasy 16 Producer Reveals New Details on Development

Final Fantasy 16 Updates: Final Fantasy 16 is the latest game that has been trending in the game industry and one of the primary developers has revealed recent development updates on his live stream about this highly anticipated game.

These details however do not shed light on when the game is going to come out in stores but it gives everyone an idea on how the game will go about and whether it will live up to the hype or not. During a live stream, Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida, aka Yoshi-P, revealed the updates on how the game will go with the next updates and also reveals information about work that has been happening in order to make the game more fun.

He specifically provided an update on the voiceover and one interesting fact that we have come to know is that the English voiceover actually came before the Japanese audio. This is a rare thing to happen for a Japanese Studio and a Japanese game. He went on to explain why the English audio was much ahead of the Japanese one.

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He said that the acting in the game was done by English Speaking actors and that it was easier for them to just make the English-speaking actors do their voice-over during the acting itself. This also allowed the developers to not change the facial animations later.

A Twitter user also posted all of the updates that Yoshi-P spoke about in his live stream interview. The user is aitaikimochi and can be found on Twitter. Nobody although knows about the actual release of the game and we can only guess.

The developers have been quiet about it because they don’t want to show anything else until the game is closer than ever to launch. This actually confirms that whenever the next update information is given, we will be getting the release date along with it. Final Fantasy 16 will be only coming to PS5.

This is the initial release plan and this will be the only way you can play the game at first and then later on it might be released to different consoles and even PC. Well, let us know what you think about this, and make sure to stay tuned for more updates.

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