Final Fantasy 16 update from Square Enix says it has 'completed basic development'
Maybe we it won't keep us waiting until 2030

The 'basic development' for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 16 is already done, giving 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:further reason to believe it won't keep us waiting nearly as long as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 15 did.
The update on the game's development comes fr♉om a recruitment page on . It was spotted by Japanese gaming site and then translated by .
“We have already completed basic development and scenario production, and are continuing to crea♛te large-scale resources and build boss battles wh⛄ile expanding our various development tools,” the listing says. “Also, most of our staff are carrying out their work remotely.”
The listing is specifically looking for staff to help finish out work on the world of Final Fantasy 16, including parts of the world and the extensive cinematic cutscene🦂s f𓆉or which the series is known. It sounds like the main path of the game is set, and now Square Enix is working on building it all out from there.
This might not be as notable for other game series, but the Final Fantasy series has earned a reputation for, uh, extended development timelines in the last decade or so. Final Fantasy 15 began life as Final Fantasy Versus 13 in 2006, changed to Final Fantasy 15 in 2012, and finally came out in 2016. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 7 Remake was announced in 2015 𒁏and came out earlier this year (but only the first part)
On the other hand, Naoki Yoshida helped oversee the revival of Final Fantasy 14 and three big, story-filled expansions in the last 🦂seven years. Hopefully he'll keep that punctual output going now that he's the producer of Final Fantasy 16.
See what else is on the way with our guide to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming games of 2020 and beyond.
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