Final Fantasy XVI details how it harnesses the PS5’s power: “making it a roller coaster”

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Final Fantasy XVI details how it harnesses the PS5’s power: “making it a roller coaster”

Naoki Yoshida, the producer of the Square Enix game, shared some news about the game.

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Final Fantasy XVI is up to date these days because its producer, Naoki Yoshidadecided to share more details about the next great title. Square Enix. He did just that with us with a special progression you have on 3DJuegos, but also spoke to PlayStation given the game’s exclusivity on consoles.

On the official PlayStation blog, we can read an interview with Yoshida, where the maker talks about how they’re taking advantage of Sony’s next-generation console’s hardware. Allows PS5 to allow these doing things that were not possible in previous generationsand places the plus signs on the SSD hard drive.

The loading times that impress me the mostNaoki Yoshida“With the increased processing power, obviously the graphics are much richer than before, but super fast loading times is what impresses me the most“, explains Yoshida, who says nothing about specific functions with accessories like DualSense.

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“In Final Fantasy XVI, you can jump straight from story scenes to real-time battles and return with no load time. stunning gameplay. “Thanks to PlayStation 5 technology, Final Fantasy XVI can be a real roller coaster,” he says.

While Final Fantasy XVI for PS5 and PC doesn’t have a specific release date on the calendar, the latest trailer schedules its premiere as follows: summer 2023. The next dose of information will arrive this fall, as its maker confirmed that we’ll have another trailer ahead of launch in those months.

Source: 3D Juegos

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