Turns out, though, that the graphics we’ve seen in the trailer (below) aren’t final. During a special panel called ‘Stroll with Yoshi-P’ at Tokyo Games Show 2020, FFXVI producer Naoki ‘Yoshi-P’ Yoshida confirmed that the graphics are still being worked on and will be fine-tuned ahead of release. Thanks to a translation by Audrey on Twitter – and corroborated by Japanese press notes – Yoshida has noted that the trailer was put together to show off the upcoming title’s gameplay, more than anything else. “I saw some comments saying that if we [released a CGI trailer], they wouldn’t see the game until 2035,” Yoshida explained after being asked about the title by Nier creator, Yoko Taro. “So we decided to release a proper trailer.” More details on Final Fantasy 16 will be revealed in 2021. The game does not yet have a release date, but for now it’s listed as a PlayStation 5 exclusive. Industry analyst Piers Harding-Rolls says Final Fantasy 16 will arrive on PC six months after PS5, and on other consoles a year later. Square Enix has yet to comment on that, though.