Final Fantasy 16 now has a full release date, and thankfully it’s not too far away. In fact, you’ll be playing Final Fantasy 16 in June, 2023. This is the first mainline entry since 2016’s FF15, and features a very different vibe and art style. This time around, things are based on Medieval Europe. So all swords, shields and castles.
If you’ve been keeping up with all things related to Final Fantasy 16 you will know that it is a very different beast from its predecessor. This is nothing new of course, as each entry into the series often switches up everything from combat to visual style. This time around, we’re heading to Valisthea, a world divided into six nations.
To help keep you in the loop, you’ll find everything we know about Final Fantasy 16 so far, right here on this page. As new information is revealed, you’ll find it here. For now, here’s when Final Fantasy 16 comes out, what platforms it can be played on, as well as the latest news on the game.
Final Fantasy 16 : cut to the chase
- What is it? The next mainline single-player Final Fantasy title
- When can I play it? June 22, 2023
- Which can I play it on? PS5 (PC could follow)
Final Fantasy 16 release date and platforms
Final Fantasy 16 will launch June 22, 2023 on PS5. This was confirmed at The Game Awards 2022, alongside a brand new trailer. This puts it among some stiff competition, given that Diablo 4 just revealed a June launch date as well.
Sony has now confirmed that while Final Fantasy 16 is indeed a PS5 exclusive, it’s only as such for 6 months. It will likely be announced for PC platforms shortly afterwards. This information was included in a recent trailer. (opens in new tab)
Final Fantasy 16 trailers
Revenge trailer shown off at The Game Awards 2022
During The Game Awards 2022, a new trailer for Final Fantasy 16 was shown off. It centered around Clive, the game’s main protagonist. It’s mostly cinematic, with a little bit of gameplay spread evenly throughout. You can watch it below:
Ambition trailer
Final Fantasy 16’s ambition trailer focuses on the lore of Final Fantasy’s world of Valisthea, its kingdoms, and the powerful eikons at the epicenter. The trailer also introduces us to the Dominants of Bahamut and Odin. Check out the trailer below:
Dominance trailer
The Dominance trailer, aired at State of Play in June 2022, gave us our first major look at Final Fantasy 16 since the game’s initial reveal. Getting a fresh look at the upcoming plot, Square Enix also showcased some pretty significant battles, such as fights between magical summons like Shiva and Ifrit. Check out the trailer below:
Awakening trailer
Final Fantasy 16’s reveal trailer provided a great teaser for the game. It isn’t just some cinematics and ambiguous hints at what is to come – we get a healthy dose of the setting, various characters, and how the game will actually play when you get into a fight.
At the start of the trailer, we see haggard mercenary characters sitting around a campfire, who are about to charge into battle. Eventually, it changes pace to show a young boy called Joshua who appears to hold some form of magical power, seemingly linked to the Phoenix – an eikon, or summon, in Final Fantasy parlance. Check out the first Final Fantasy 16 trailer below:
Final Fantasy 16 story and setting
We now know that Final Fantasy 16’s story and adventure will take place in a land called Valisthea.
The world is tied to six different Mothercrystals, which have been around for generations. During this time, six powerful nations have risen up around the Mothercrystals and each place now lives in relative peace. As is always the case with Final Fantasy, the blessings bestowed by the Mothercrystals has allowed these powers to thrive, and their people to live in comfort.
Of course, we also learn that the crystals have been the cause of “countless wars”, which eventually formed the six nations now in the game: the Grand Duchy of Rosaria, the Holy Empire of Sanbreque, the Kingdom of Waloed, the Dhalmekian Republic, the Iron Kingdom, and the Crystalline Dominion.
Each place views the world differently and, obviously, this leads to some political disagreements between the nations. However, we know that the emergence of something called a “Blight”, which is spreading across the land, is making these different powers desperate. This is probably where we will begin the game; in the midst of this turbulent time.
In a radio interview (via Kotaku) producer Naoki Yoshida said that while Final Fantasy 16 is going to be “action-oriented” it’s “turning into a Final Fantasy that features both story and action.” According to Yoshida, steps are being taken to accommodate players who prefer story to action, saying, “We strongly want people to enjoy the story, so we’re preparing a mode for those who want to focus on the story”.
It seems that the story might touch on more mature themes, as he added, “I think that when you become an adult, you also understand suffering. And so, people who have grown up on Final Fantasy, also know the real world. But even then, they want to once again enjoy fantasy. They can get something out of it and are able to contemplate things. I’m thinking I’d like to make this a theme [for the game].”
Final Fantasy 16 characters and gameplay
Final Fantasy 16 is an action RPG, meaning you shouldn’t expect the turn-based combat of older entries, it’s more akin to Final Fantasy 15 instead. We’re also aware that Final Fantasy 16 won’t be open world, but Naoki Yoshida confirms it will “find inspiration” from them.
Clive Rosfield is the main protagonist and he’ll be joined by a series of AI-controlled companions in battles. The teaser website explains that he’s the firstborn son of the Archduke of Rosaria and he’s in charge of protecting his younger brother Joshua, who happens to hold the Dominant of the Phoenix.
Thanks to Joshua’s link to the Eikon Phoenix, Clive has been bestowed the Blessing of the Phoenix, giving him the ability to use some of the eikon’s flame and power to make himself stronger. As the story unfolds, we’re told that Clive is “swept up into a great tragedy.”
Joshua Rosfield is Clive’s little brother and the Dominant of the Phoenix — Eikon of Fire. This means that Joshua has the Eikon Phoenix inside him, giving him special abilities and powers. We’re told that “As a Dominant, Joshua transforms into the Phoenix and fights to protect his nation.” This tells us a little about the world, namely how it views Dominants and eikons.
Finally, Jill Warrick is the young girl we first meet in the initial trailer. She’s friends with Clive and Joshua because, an early age, she was taken from her homeland in the Northern Territories—a nation that swore loyalty to the Grand Duchy of Rosaria—to broker peace between the two powers.
You’ll recognize the term eikon if you’ve played Final Fantasy 14, A Realm Reborn, where they’re referred to as Primals. The official website tells us eikons “reside within special beings called Dominants. How Dominants are treated depends on the realm—in some, they are revered as royalty, while in others they are sent to the frontlines as weapons of war.”