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Final Fantasy 16 leaks ramp up as early physical copies arrive

Back when Kingdom Hearts 3 came out, physical copies of the game ended up in the wild a couple of weeks before release. Now, the same thing is happening with Final Fantasy 16, so be wary of spoilers. 

Physical copies of Final Fantasy 16 are already making their way into the hands of gamers and some of those players have already begun sharing clips, screenshots and spoilers online. We won't be linking to gameplay/story leaks directly here, but they aren't hard to find. If anyone attempts to stream the game early on a site like Twitch or post playthrough videos to YouTube, they will likely be DMCA'd pretty quickly. A simple unboxing of the standard PS5 disc version of the game is already up on YouTube. We imagine Square Enix's lawyers are already preparing to take down early footage in the wake of this news.

Final Fantasy 16 doesn't officially release until the 22nd of June, exclusively for the PS5. If you want an early taste of the game, a free demo is already available and progress made in the demo will carry over to the full game.

While Final Fantasy 16 is exclusive to PS5 consoles for now, a PC version is planned, but it won't arrive until 2024 at the earliest.

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