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Final Fantasy 16 will launch an online ranking to compete with players around the world

Final Fantasy 16 will launch an online ranking to compete with players around the world

Squarkwell Enix will set up an online ranking for Final Fantasy 16 for players around the world to compete and pave the way for "endless gameplay."

Producer Naoki Yoshida introduced in an interview with FAMI Magazine that "Final Fantasy 16" will also have a "new game+" mode, allowing players to inherit the clearance data and replay. This mode is called "Final Fantasy Mode", and compared to the first pass, it takes players a little more time to complete this mode. Game Supervisor Hiro Takai added that players can use the rankings when they pass the second level, and will be rewarded with "attack" points based on the player's performance in battle. He said this will bring unlimited game time to players, and players can compete with other players around the world based on their accumulated "attack" points.

Naoki Yoshida said that "Final Fantasy 16" is a game full of plot and battles. If the player does not skip any cutscenes, it will take about 35 hours to pass the level. The cutscenes in the main plot are 11 hours long, which means that the pure play time is about 24 hours. Of course, if you want to complete all the side contents, it will take more than 70 hours to pass the level.

It is reported that "Final Fantasy 16" will not log on to the PC after the exclusive period ends, at least it will not log on to the PC immediately.

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