I hadn't seen this before, but it was posted in May on 4chan (I think?), and most of it looks pretty much accurate in retrospect. Obviously the announcement was probably delayed cos of Covid. But the interesting part is that it suggests it's gonna be open-world! Which we didn't know. That definitely aligns with my theory that they went with the traditional medieval fantasy style because they want to compete for the Witcher/Elder Scrolls audience (after noticing it's a much bigger audience than FF usually gets). Open-world would fit that idea too!