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Final Fantasy 16 director asks fans to resist making ‘inappropriate’ mods

Final Fantasy 16 is now officially available on PC and fans are already swiftly thinking about the modding potential for the game now that it has been freed from the console walled garden. The game's director, Hiroshi Takai, has just one request of modders – don't dive into ‘inappropriate' territory.

In an interview with PCGamer going over the PC launch of Final Fantasy 16, Takai was asked about potential mods the developers would like to see. As answering such a question could be viewed as a request, Takai elected not to answer, however, he did make one comment to discourage the creation of ‘offensive' or ‘inappropriate' mods.

“If we said ‘It'd be great if someone made xyz', it might come across as a request, so I'll avoid mentioning any specifics here! The only thing I will say is that we definitely don't want to say anything offensive or inappropriate, so please don't make or install anything like that.”

We will no doubt see some crazy mods for Final Fantasy 16, most of which are likely to be character model replacements. We will no doubt be watching Clive fighting Thomas the Tank Engine by this time next week.

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