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State of Play announced! Look forward to Final Fantasy XVI

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Those who have been waiting for news on Final Fantasy XVI will soon get their money”s worth. Because PlayStation has announced a State of Play tonight that focuses entirely on the game.

After several months of waiting, PlayStation finally presents more news about Final Fantasy XVI. The corresponding State of Play will take place tomorrow, Thursday, the 13th of April at 11pm via (Twitch) and (YouTube In terms of content, the stream focuses on the mighty Eikons and the Domini that house them. In connection with this, Sony offers further insights into the dark fantasy setting and the epic battle system.

We already got some information about the Esper and Domini from the (official website) Final Fantasy XVI. Here, the seven Domini (Clive as Dominus of Ifrit) are introduced with a short description of their lives so far. Already from these descriptions it can be seen that the life of a Dominus is not an easy one and that with this special skill he is burdened with a heavy fate. But can he use this fate to perform great heroic deeds… or not.

Final Fantasy XVI will be released on 22 June exclusively for the PlayStation 5

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