It was concerning to read multiple interviews with Yoshida concerning FF16, where he said that
But this design is also found in FF14. All of the Scions are light-skinned, and people of color are either depicted as villains, like Gaius, or are sidelined and forgotten quickly, like Lilja.“Our design concept from the earliest stages of development has always heavily featured medieval Europe, incorporating historical, cultural, political, and anthropological standards that were prevalent at the time. [...] Ultimately, we felt that while incorporating ethnic diversity into Valisthea was important, an over-incorporation into this single corner of a much larger world could end up causing a violation of those narrative boundaries we originally set for ourselves. The story we are telling is fantasy, yes, but it is also rooted in reality.”
Square Enix,
People of color existed in Medieval Europe. They worked as traders, and there were Moors in the medieval courts of various kingdoms too.
http://www.taneter.org/moors2.html
Players of FF14 have requested more skin color diversity for ages. But there has not been a single major protagonist NPC who is dark-skinned since ARR. That's nearly 10 years of story where we do not have a single brown or black protagonist.
What is even more alarming is that even existing characters are whitewashed to make them more palatable to white consumers, like Y'shtola:
This lack of PoC representation is also incongruent with other mainline entries of Final Fantasy. We had
Fran in FF12
Barret in FF7
Sazh in FF13
And now with FF14 being full of light-skinned Scions, FF15 being a gang of four white men, and FF16 increasingly looking like a cast of mostly white men again... Square Enix, have you forgotten the people of color in your previous games in the FF franchise? Why are PoCs still sidelined? I hope you remember that Final Fantasy is also a Black and PoC game as its anime aesthetics are deeply popular within the PoC communities.