Final Fantasy XVI is now available on Steam and the Epic Games store, with God of War Ragnarok following on Thursday, September 19. Sony released a final.
In a nutshell: Two of the PlayStation 5’s biggest exclusives launch on PC this week. While their system requirements (and enormous storage footprints) have been public for some time, Sony, Nvidia, and others have published some extra information on which features the ports support, with some surprising omissions.
Final Fantasy XVI is now available on Steam and the Epic Games store, with God of War Ragnarok following on Thursday, September 19. Sony released a final rundown of Ragnarok’s PC feature set, and modders have already begun adding functionality to Final Fantasy.
Sony revealed Ragnarok’s system requirements in August, and they broadly resemble its 2018 predecessor aside from its demand for 190 GB of SSD space. However, this week, the company revealed that the option to reduce the frequency of puzzle hints will debut in the PC version before coming to PlayStation, addressing a widespread complaint.