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\u201cJust buy a PS5? What, is it hard?\u201d<\/figcaption>screenshot: Square Enix<\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\nFinal Fantasy XVI<\/em>, the upcoming installment in the long-running JRPG series, drops on June 22 as a PlayStation 5 exclusive. That exclusivity is a bit of a bummer as other Final Fantasy<\/em> games, such as Final Fantasy VII Remake<\/em><\/span>, were also available on PC. And the last mainline entry, Final Fantasy XV<\/em><\/span>, was multiplatform. Unfortunately, at least for now, the new Final Fantasy<\/em> game will remain on PlayStation 5 only, according to the game’s producer.<\/p>\nProducer Naoki Yoshida, colloquially known as Yoshi-P, was interviewed at a Mahjong tournament<\/span> over the weekend, where he was whether Final Fantasy XVI<\/em> would come to PC, something Square Enix confirmed when it revealed the game<\/span> almost two years ago. However, despite that detail found in the footnote text at the bottom of the trailer, Yoshi-P said the release information is wrong, according to a \u201crough translation\u201d by the Japanese gaming news Twitter account Genki_JPN. In fact, there may not be a PC version coming at all, as Yoshi-P is apparently suggesting folks go out and buy a PS5 instead.<\/p>\n