There are some big games launching this summer, and if you have no interest in The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy 16 might well be the biggest. A series with so many titles it's difficult to make a new game with many firsts. However, one of the developers has revealed Final Fantasy 16 will be the first in which a character says f***.

WellPlayed had the opportunity to speak at length with a number of people working on Final Fantasy 16, including Michael-Christopher Koji Fox, the man responsible for localization and lore. Each of the devs was asked which characters they've enjoyed working on most, and Koji Fox steered the conversation to how Final Fantasy 16's rating made that a different experience from any other game in the series.

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“Because it’s a mature game, I got to let some of them swear which has been fun,” Koji Fox explained. It was revealed last year that Square Enix pursued an M rating for Final Fantasy 16, marking a first for the series' numbered installments. “This is the first numbered Final Fantasy that is mature. We didn’t go too over the top. But it’s great to have somebody yell “fuuuuck!” when the situation calls for it.”

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While the violence of Final Fantasy games of old has sealed them a T for Teen rating, throwing at least one F-bomb into the mix appears to have been one way the series will be cranking it up to M. As for where the f*** might appear, and if there will be more than one of them, we may well have to play the game ourselves to find that out. It has to be Clive's for the taking, doesn't it?

A man who could apparently beat Dante from Devil May Cry would certainly be capable of being the very first person in a 16-game series to say the word f***. I'd be saying it a lot if I was given the name Clive in a universe filled with Sephiroths and Yunas. As for those of you reading this excited for the game's eventual PC port, Square has confirmed it will take longer than six months for Final Fantasy 16 to launch on anything other than PS5.

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