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Jonah
Jonah
2026-06-23 23:27:27
Oh, the PC rumors for 'Final Fantasy XVI' are everywhere! As someone who’s been burned by timed exclusives before (cough 'Kingdom Hearts III'), I’m cautiously optimistic. Square Enix loves their staggered releases—remember how 'Final Fantasy XV' got a Windows Edition? It’s almost a tradition at this point. The real question isn’t if but when, and whether modders will go wild with it. Imagine Clive with a top hat mod!
Ruby
Ruby
2026-06-24 18:19:22
I’ve been stalking every interview for hints about a PC port. Yoshida’s comments feel like a soft confirmation—why say 'we’re thinking about it' if it wasn’t already in the pipeline? My bet is a surprise drop at The Game Awards 2024, paired with a beefy DLC announcement. Until then, my PS5 is holding down the fort, but my Steam wishlist is primed and ready.
Owen
Owen
2026-06-25 23:52:48
Honestly, the silence is killing me. Every time I see a 'Final Fantasy XVI' trailer, I mentally add '...and eventually PC, right?' at the end. Square Enix’s track record gives me hope, but I wish they’d just say it outright. Maybe they’re waiting to see how the DLC sells on PS5 first? Whatever the case, my wallet’s ready—just don’t make us wait as long as 'FFXIII'’s PC port did!
Uriah
Uriah
2026-06-27 20:12:36
The way I see it, Square Enix would be leaving money on the table if they skipped PC. 'Final Fantasy XVI' is too gorgeous not to let high-end rigs flex their specs. Sure, the exclusivity deal with Sony buys them time, but PC players are patient (sort of). I’m just hoping they include ultrawide support this time—'FFVII Remake'’s lack of it still stings. Fingers crossed for a Director’s Cut with all the bells and whistles!
Leah
Leah
2026-06-27 20:38:13
The buzz around 'Final Fantasy XVI' potentially coming to PC has been wild lately! Square Enix initially announced it as a PlayStation 5 exclusive, but historically, their exclusivity deals don’t last forever. Look at 'Final Fantasy VII Remake'—it eventually made its way to PC after about a year and a half. I wouldn’t be surprised if XVI follows a similar path, especially with the growing PC gaming market.

That said, Square Enix hasn’t confirmed anything yet. The producer, Naoki Yoshida, mentioned they’re 'considering' a PC version but need time to optimize it. Given how demanding the game is visually, I’d guess late 2024 or early 2025 for a release. Until then, I’m replaying 'Final Fantasy XIV' to cope with the wait—those Eikon battles in XVI look insane, and my GPU better be ready!
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