Glad you tuned in for this latest news update. You may be wondering what’s going on with Final Fantasy XVI, so we’ll get right to it. We originally planned to release the game by the end of September, but due to COVID-19, we’re pushing back the release date by a half year.

Here’s a little more info about COVID-19: It’s an acronym that stands for “Corpus: The One and Only”. It primarily spreads through social media and messaging services like WhatsApp and text messages. So far there is no vaccine or cure, but experts from all over are working together on a solution.

Here at https://addorrar.com/ has some more information about Final Fantasy XVI delayed a half year due to COVID-19.

The symptoms of COVID-19 are flu-like: fever, chest pain, excessive coughing, and phlegm. But then it gets into your central nervous system and that’s when things can get really scary. 

Symptoms include: hallucinations, convulsions and fits of rage. We’re currently working on a vaccine to protect against it, but due to the severity of COVID-19, we felt that delaying FFXIV was our best option.

Here are some points discussed-

1. What is this “excessive cough” and “phlegm” thing?

The latter could include shortness of breath, bronchial spasms, difficulty breathing, coughing up mucus in the mouth or throat, excessive mucous secretion from the respiratory tract, or increased phlegm production.

We don’t know what excessive coughing is exactly, but we don’t want to risk our customers’ health either. We’re making some mention of it in-game as well as on our official website , so we hope that does the trick.

2. You say it’s a social media/messaging service thing, but how else can it be spread?

We’re still trying to find out. For example, two random people–a 40 year-old man and an 18 year-old woman–both contracted COVID-19 simply by talking on the phone to one another. Experts say the best way to not get it is to stay away from people who are infected with COVID-19 until we find a vaccine or cure.

3. Are there any screen shots of the game?

Unfortunately, we can’t issue any at this time. But here’s a brand new trailer.

4. Is the name of the game “Final Fantasy XVI” or “Final Fantasy XVII”?

It’s Final Fantasy XVI. Yes, it’s a little confusing, but we had to do that to prevent spreading confusion about whether it was related to XIII, XIV, XV and all the other games out there. So, our official title is Final Fantasy XVI because it’s the 16th installment in the main Final Fantasy series. 

But we wanted people to also be able to distinguish between FFXIV and FFXV when searching for information on Google. That’s why we added “XVI” as well as an extra “F” in our logo.

5. Who’s the main character in the game?

The story centers on a male and female duo, set in the world of Eorzea. The male fighter Lucian and female magic-user Rena are both 20 years-old and will embark on an adventure together. There are also many towns like Hometown and other places where you can talk with NPCs and gather information. You’ll have to wait until later to find out more details about them!

6. Where can we pre-order Final Fantasy XVI?

We’re hoping to bring it to the US and EU sometime during 2018. We haven’t nailed down any specific date yet, but hopefully you guys will like it and pre-order here on the official website!

7. What are the minimum and recommended system requirements for PCs?

We’re still in the middle of processing that information, but our goal is to make it accessible to a wide audience. We expect you’ll be able to run it on even older PCs as well as newer ones with high-end graphics cards. 

For example, we used Unreal Engine 4 –an engine that runs on most PCs–in order to develop FFXIV , so it should run pretty well! We’re also working with Epic Games Japan and Nvidia Japan to reduce lag times and other issues related to video card compatibility. They’ve been a great help, so we expect very few problems on this part!

8. What are the minimum and recommended system requirements for the PS4 version?

We’re still in the middle of processing that information, but our goal is to make it accessible to a wide audience. We expect you’ll be able to run it on even older PCs as well as newer ones with high-end graphics cards. 

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