"Once the PC version is released, we’re thinking about hopefully moving to other platforms as well," says producer Naoki Yoshida.
Story-Focused and Action-Focused Modes see the level cap raised from 50 to 60, while Final Fantasy Mode maxes out at level 110.
The quest is a "thank you" to players, though game director Hiroshi Takai believes they'll respond with, "Oh, it was like that."
Both Final Fantasy 16 DLCs – Echoes of the Fallen and The Rising Tide – will be available with its upcoming PC version, it's been confirmed.
It's playable until May 8th and sees players partnering with Clive Rosfield against Ifrit, obtaining his outfit and other rewards.
Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida teases an imminent panel at PAX East with the "director/producer" of the MMORPG.
It also adjusts to Abilities and Accessories, new Photo Mode features, additional Orchestrion Rolls and much more for free.
The expansion's Leviathan boss fight is going to be "especially challenging", according to its developers.
Mysidia will also bring new story content related to Jill, as well as battles against FF16's horrifying take on Tonberries.
The DLC will add a new endgame activity in the form of Kairos Mode, a survival mode that will see you fighting through 20 increasingly difficult stages.
Clive and co will travel to the land of Mysidia, where they will have to battle the Lost Eikon of Leviathan in order to save it.
Producer Naoki Yoshida says the team will announce system requirements before launch, but they're "looking to be somewhat high."
"Visually, graphically, there’s going to be a lot of attacks made from Levithan and that comes with a lot of water," says director Takeo Kujiraoka.
Producer Naoki Yoshida has stated that the Final Fantasy 16 development team is more keen on going with new projects.
Both games excel in the combat department, but which one does it better?
Producer Naoki Yoshida, DLC director Takeo Kujiraoka, and localization director Michael-Christopher Koji Fox will speak about the expansion at PAX East next month.
Square Enix's action RPG is available exclusively on PlayStation 5, while a PC version is also currently in development.
Final Fantasy 16's producer, Naoki Yoshida, believes that a new generation should take on the challenges of making the next mainline title.
Meanwhile, the team will also continue to put out new content for Final Fantasy 14, including Dawntrail, its next expansion.
Players will embark on a new quest with protagonist Clive Rosfield and can earn rewards like his outfit, a Torgal mount and more.