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Final Fantasy XVI erscheint für Xbox – Remake von Teil VII im Winter

Authore: BenjaminAktualisieren:Nov 14,2025

Xbox-Fans können nun mehrere aktuelle Final-Fantasy-Titel genießen, inklusive einer überraschenden Veröffentlichung von Final Fantasy 16 heute.

Noch in diesem Winter wird auch Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade das Xbox-Sortiment ergänzen.

Nach zweijährigem Warten ist das sechzehnte Hauptspiel der Final-Fantasy-Reihe nun für Xbox Series X/S erhältlich. Ursprünglich erschien es im Juni 2023 für PlayStation 5 und später im September 2024 für PC.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake debütierte erstmals 2020 für PlayStation 4, die erweiterte Intergrade-Version folgte ein Jahr später für PC und PS5.

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All dies deutet darauf hin, dass Xbox-Fans lange auf diese Veröffentlichungen gewartet haben. Dass sie dieses Jahr eintreffen, legt nahe, dass Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth in absehbarer Zukunft folgen könnte.

"Seine herausragende Geschichte, Charaktere und Weltgestaltung zählen zu den besten der Serie. Die innovative Active-Time-Lore-Funktion könnte einen neuen Standard setzen, wie geschichtenreiche Spiele die Spielerbindung aufrechterhalten", merkte IGN in unserer Final Fantasy 16-Rezension an.

"Auch wenn einige repetitive Inhalte und komplexe Ergänzungen das Erlebnis gelegentlich beeinträchtigen, gelingt es ihm, ein Klassiker neu zu beleben und gleichzeitig als bemerkenswertes RPG für sich zu bestehen", kommentierte IGN in unserer Final Fantasy 7 Remake-Rezension.

Für weitere Neuigkeiten entdecken Sie alle Ankündigungen vom Xbox Games Showcase im Juni 2025.

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