If you want to know how long you need to reserve final fantasy 16new interviews confirm it will take about 35 hours.
In a new interview with Famitsu, Final Fantasy XVI director Hiroshi Takai and producer Naoki Yoshida share their estimated runtime for the next entry in the classic series, setting it at around 35 hours (translated from Love too machine cake, thanks to IGN). According to Yoshida himself, for the completionists out there, it sounds like you’ll have about 70-80 hours of gameplay to complete.
“If you want to master and upgrade all abilities, collect all accessories, complete all side quests, and fight all monster hunts, you’ll probably need about 70 to 80 hours of gameplay,” Yoshida said. The producer notes that there’s also a very difficult new Game+ mode called “Final Fantasy Mode,” which lets you keep all your stats, adding more time to the final count.
Interestingly, Yoshida also shared that when development first started, he “thinks that gamers these days are really busy with other things, so I hope they can at least aim to finish the story. I think making a game something you can do in about What gets done in 20 hours makes sense, but more and more stuff gets squeezed in.”
In addition to this, a scoreboard will also be included, meaning another way for you to spend your time accumulating points and trying to top the leaderboard.
We already know that Final Fantasy 16 will have about 11 hours of cinematic animation, which means that basically a third of the game will be spent watching it. Unlike Final Fantasy XV, it won’t be an open-world experience, but it won’t be a fully linear game either, so it sounds similar to God of War’s inspiration.