Do not get your hopes up for a Closing Fantasy 16 sequel, as there aren’t plans for one says Yoshi-P



It appears like after its DLC is out, we should not anticipate a sequel to or spin-off of Closing Fantasy 16 sooner or later.


Earlier this week, the primary little bit of Closing Fantasy 16 DLC dropped after an announcement at The Sport Awards, inviting everybody again into Valisthea as soon as once more. Nonetheless, in accordance with a brand new interview with Famitsu (as translated by GamesRadar), Closing Fantasy 16 producer Naoki “Yoshi-P” Yoshida has shared that there are no plans for a sequel or spin-off. In actual fact, many of the groups have gone off onto different tasks. “The event group for [Final Fantasy 16] has been disbanded other than the primary DLC group, so in any case, we aren’t anticipating to make a sequel or spin-off,” Yoshida defined.

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Yoshida famous that via creating Closing Fantasy 16, the group “gathered loads of information,” and that it could slightly “work on the subsequent title or take into account a brand new problem,” versus engaged on this iteration of the RPG collection “perpetually.” Although, Yoshida additionally did not need to utterly shut down the concept of extra FF16 video games, saying, “In case you ask me if there will likely be something associated to FF16 sooner or later, I don’t know. Since I do not know what is going to occur, I would slightly not say something particular.”


The primary of DLC, titled Echoes of the Fallen, is accessible now, and options new chapters set through the recreation’s fundamental story, the place Clive and co have to determine the thriller behind some unusual crystals circulating on the black market. Additionally teased within the reveal trailer was the second little bit of DLC, The Rising Tide, which can introduce “the legendary Eikon, Leviathan.” This one’s out someday in spring, 2024, so you will have to attend a couple of extra months for it but. On the very least, it does imply Closing Fantasy 16’s world is not fairly completed but.



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