Square Enix released a new trailer for Final Fantasy XVI that focuses on what players can expect from Story-Focused Mode.
The mode, which is described as “enjoy all the action with a fraction of the fuss,” is designed around accessibility. There is less of a need for combat proficiency, most enemy attacks will be automatically evaded, to even boasting it allows players to enjoy Final Fantasy XVI their way.
Those interested in more information about Final Fantasy XVI can find the official overview below.
Enter the dark fantasy world of Valisthea in this highly anticipated single-player action RPG.
The 16th standalone entry in the legendary Final Fantasy series marks a darker turn for the RPG franchise, with a complex tale of revenge, power struggles and unavoidable tragedy.
Final Fantasy XVI reimagines the series’ iconic summons as Eikons. These deadly creatures are housed within Dominants, men and women who inherit their immense power at birth – whether they like it or not.
Eikons are the most powerful beings in Valisthea, a land where six powerful realms have emerged thanks to the power of the Mothercrystals. The aether provided by these towering mountains of crystal powers the magicks that have allowed these nations to thrive for many years — but now a mysterious Blight threatens to disrupt their uneasy alliance.
Play as Clive Rosfield, First Shield of Rosaria and guardian of his younger brother Joshua, the Dominant of the Eikon Phoenix, in this epic action RPG from a team of Final Fantasy veterans.
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Expect all of this and more when Final Fantasy XVI releases for PlayStation 5 on June 22.
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