Naoki Yoshida has revealed that the Kingdom Hearts team helped shape Final Fantasy 16's combat.

Ever since the initial reveal trailer, it's been made clear that Final Fantasy 16 isn't like any other game in the series, going for character-action gameplay over the typical real-time action or turn-based approach. Although many have compared this to Devil May Cry, some have also said that it resembles another action-heavy Square Enix series - Kingdom Hearts.

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As reported by KH13, there's actually some merit to that claim, as Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida has revealed in an interview with The Washington Post that the Kingdom Hearts team has lent a hand in developing Final Fantasy 16's combat, with Yoshida calling it a "culmination of the company's past experiences".

Final Fantasy 16 Combat

During the interview, Yoshida said, "The Kingdom Hearts team at Square Enix has been especially helpful in contributing to those real-time combat and boss battles. It can be said that the battles in ‘FFXVI’ are in some ways a culmination of the company’s past experiences.”

Interestingly, that's not the only mention that Yoshida made of the Kingdom Hearts team. During an interview with Game Watch, Yoshida was asked about bringing on Devil May Cry veteran Ryota Suzuki and whether that's helped shape the game's combat systems. In response, Yoshida pointed out that the Kingdom Hearts team is one of the only ones at Square Enix that have experience with action games.

He said, "It did, and a lot. With the exception of the Kingdom Hearts team, Square Enix’s teams in general, including the Creative Business Unit III…when it comes to action games, it’s not generally our forte, so it was a huge help to have Ryota-san join the team."

It's interesting to consider that the Kingdom Hearts team has been helping out on Final Fantasy 16 in some capacity, as it was recently revealed that it has its own big project to work on - Kingdom Hearts 4. It's not revealed how involved the team has been, but it's clear that Final Fantasy 16's combat is going to be something special if that team has a hand in it.

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