Cover Reveal – Final Fantasy XVI

Final Fantasy XVI is coming exclusively to PlayStation 5 next month, but before that, it’ll get Detective game The highlight of our latest cover! We traveled to Japan and spoke with several leads inside Square Enix’s third developer creative business unit to talk about combat, story, art, lore, and more, and played hours of the game that we can’t wait to tell you about. This cover story and our exclusive coverage starting soon will give you all the FFXVI information you need before finally moving on to play it next month.

We welcome you to our deep dive into the FFXVI world of Valisthea, its lore, its characters, and of course Eikons, the beautiful art that graces this issue of Detective game. Our standard cover features protagonist Clive Rosfield and the formidable Ifrit Eikon, and on the back, Clive’s brother Joshua joins him with the fiery Phoenix Eikon.

the Detective game The gold cap features the Rosfields and Equinox switches, with Joshua and Phoenix up front and Cliff and Everett behind. And like every Detective game A golden cover in front of it, you will see “Game Informer” in shiny metallic gold. Each Gold Edition is also numbered, making it even more special for collectors.

But FFXVI is just the beginning for Issue 356. Within its pages you’ll find the biggest look yet at Immortals of Aveum, a new FPS called Call of Duty meets magic, as well as a feature about representation in video games and how character creation tools can do better. . Elsewhere in this issue, you can read about Red Candle Games’ journey through post-Devotion horror success, and if that’s not scary enough for you, we spoke to some of our favorite horror developers to find out what scares them.

As always, you’ll find plenty of previews, including new looks at Ubisoft’s XDefiant, Disney Illusion Island, Street Fighter 6, Lies of P, and more. Plus, you can read our reviews of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and more to get our thoughts on the latest releases.

Here’s a closer look at both covers of this issue:

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Print subscribers can expect their issues to arrive in the coming weeks. The digital version of this issue will launch on May 22nd for PC/Mac, iOS and Google Play. To subscribe to the digital or print edition, click here.

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