Square Enix developed Final Fantasy XVI exclusively for PlayStation 5, as we all know. However, PC players must maintain hope, as the game will eventually reach platforms like Steam or the Epic Games Store. The uncertainty lies in the timing of this launch. Here’s all our information regarding the Final Fantasy XVI PC release date.
Usually, games are released on all platforms at the same time. However, this isn’t the case for Final Fantasy XVI — its launch on June 22 was solely for PS5. Per the agreement between Sony and Square Enix, the game is a time-limited exclusive, indicating it will be available on other platforms after a predetermined period.
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Final Fantasy XVI PC Release Date Speculation

We’re expecting Final Fantasy XVI to drop for PC around the latter part of 2024. There’s yet to be an official word on this, but the developers have clarified that we won’t see it in the first half of 2024. So, those of you keen to step into the shoes of Clive Rosfield, you’ve got a bit of a wait on your hands — a year, at the least.
So, why the predictions for a 2024 release of Final Fantasy XVI on PC? Well, two big reasons. The game is a timed exclusive — so there’s that. But the real issue is the time it takes to bring the game to PC. We’re talking about Final Fantasy XVI here — a mammoth of a game. Shifting it to a different platform is no walk in the park, folks.
Looking at the stellar ratings on Metacritic, it’s a kick in the teeth that we can’t get our hands on this game on PC, particularly as we’ve been starved of new open-world RPG offerings since Elden Ring. There’s a silver lining to this gaming cloud — Starfield will land on our machines on September 6.
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What to Expect

We can anticipate many tech improvements for the PC version of Final Fantasy XVI. First up, we’re banking on the potential for unlimited framerate.
As it stands on the PS5, you’ve got “Quality Mode”, that limits you to 30FPS. Fancy ramping up to 60FPS? You’ll need to switch to “Performance Mode”, but brace yourself for a significant dip in resolution, and the game tends to struggle in expansive areas.
We’re also hoping for a bump in resolution options. Cast your minds back to the PC version of God of War — how utterly breathtaking it looked with 4K and ultra-wide display support. Square Enix needs to pull their finger out and push the envelope on this front, without a doubt.
Aside from these big hitters, we’re not holding our breath for major technical revamps that’ll alter the game’s aesthetics. But if they can add DualShock support, it would be a sweet touch for PC and PS5 gamers.
That’s all for now about the Final Fantasy XVI PC version. If official information comes in the coming days, you can be sure that we will update this article.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where Can I Play Final Fantasy XVI?
At the moment, Final Fantasy XVI is only playable on PlayStation 5. Thanks to an agreement between Square Enix and Sony, the game will maintain its exclusive status for a year, at least.
However, we anticipate the Final Fantasy XVI PC release will happen around the latter half of 2024. As history has shown us with the previous instalments in the series, Final Fantasy XVI will eventually find its way onto other platforms.
How to Play Final Fantasy XVI for Free?
Now, don’t get your hopes up for a free full version of Final Fantasy XVI – it won’t happen. But here’s a tip: You can download the demo from the official PlayStation Store, give it a whirl, and then decide if it’s worth your hard-earned $69.99.
Is Final Fantasy XVI Online?
No — Final Fantasy XVI is an action RPG designed for solo play, focusing on single-player gameplay. It resembles games like The Witcher 3 and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. But it features a leaderboard for all you competitive souls out there, so you can measure your progress against other players.
As for any potential surprises regarding online modes once the Final Fantasy XVI PC version is out, well, only time will tell, and we’ll be there to see it together, won’t we?
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