
Final Fantasy 16 prioritized English voice recording


Suzuki was designer of Devil May Cry 5 and Dragon's Dogma, which is a solid pedigree. After Yoshida's Creative Business Unit III studio famously turned around FF14, making it the huge success it is today, it'll be interesting to see how the pair tackle a traditional Final Fantasy presumably detached from multiplayer.Īdditionally, Square Enix recently hired Ryota Suzuki as a "battle director" and he is rumored to be working on FF16 (opens in new tab). Other Final Fantasy 16 info Yoshida and Takai are working on FF16įF16 has some hype-worthy names involved, including Final Fantasy 14 producer Naoki Yoshida and director Hiroshi Takai. "Ever kind, gracious, and unassuming, Jill has become a trusted confidant to the brothers," Square Enix say. She's been raised alongside the Rosfield boys, so it seems she's like a sister to them. Jill was born in the northern territories and was made a ward in Rosaria at a young age to secure peace between the two nations. Meet some of Final Fantasy 16's characters Depending on the nation they're from, Dominants might be revered as royalty for their power or controlled because of it. Then there are Eikons and Dominants-the former are the most powerful creatures in the world and the latter are the human vessels able to call upon their power. Yet now the peace falters as the spread of the Blight threatens to destroy their dominions." Great powers have grown up around each Mothercrystal, and an uneasy peace has long reigned between them. "For generations, people have flocked to these beacons to take advantage of their blessing, using the aether to conjure magicks that let them live lives of comfort and plenty. The world of Valisthea has giant glittering mountains called Mothercrystals, Square Enix say. New information on FF16's website helps to provide some context to all those proper nouns from the reveal trailer. Final Fantasy 16 Story & Characters Final Fantasy 16's story will involve a fight against the Blight

Driving the car in FF15 was fun and all, but nothing could compare to mounting a chocobo and taking on the wilds with your buds.
