Final Fantasy 16 producer Yoshida discourages PC players from making ‘offensive or inappropriate’ mods
Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida has asked that fans refrain from installing or creating offensive or inappropriate PC mods.
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Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida has asked that fans refrain from installing or creating offensive or inappropriate PC mods.
Issues with the console version of Final Fantasy 16 have been linked to PlayStation 5’s latest system update.
A day after Final Fantasy 16's launch on Steam, it looks like the PC port has largely avoided the fate that befell the coldly received FF7 Remake and Forspoken personal computer efforts. But, there's one mod that fans reckon you don't want to play the action RPG without.
A truly blursed cornerstone of PC gaming is the countless mods that get created for just about any game in existence. Thomas the Tank Engine dragons in Skyrim, Abraham Lincoln in Guitar Hero 3: if someone's twisted mind can conjure the idea up, chances are it's already been uploaded to Nexus Mods.
Final Fantasy 16 director Hiroshi Takai has said that he thinks it’s likely that future entries in the series will be released on PC on day 1.
Square Enix has announced a release date for the PC version of Final Fantasy 16.
The latest Nvidia graphics driver contains a secret profile for Final Fantasy 16, it’s been discovered.
It's been one year since Final Fantasy XVI launched on PlayStation 5. The most recent mainline installment in Square Enix's beloved franchise received positive reviews upon launch but didn't sell as much as the publisher wanted. That's one of the reasons that pushed Square Enix to switch to a full-on multiplatform strategy, as revealed last month with the new business plan.