Good news gaming fans as new updates for "Final Fantasy XV" have been revealed regarding the game's release date and the improvements that Square Enix has to work on.
According to Gamespot, "Final Fantasy XV" director Hajime Tabata shared his thoughts on the "FFXV" demo "Episode Duscaue" and cited several opinions on how to improve them. Tabata previously told IGN that "FFXV" is 60 percent complete in its development.
"To clarify on that 60 percent figure, it's the playable demo that represents the 60 percent, which is what [I] was referring to in February. The main challenge right now is taking all the lessons we learned from making the demo and turning them into something positive to bring to the full game," Tabata told Gamespot.
Tabata further adds, "In the demo, we were able to focus on one of those pillars and really bring that across to players--you'll be able to see it. But there still remain two pillars that players may not fully appreciate from the demo. As we head towards release of the full game, promotion wise, how we can show this to users what's coming up, and conveying that to our fans, is one of the challenges."
It looks Square Enix's partnership with Taiwanese based company XPEC has been a great decision as the company had the technology to finish the second part of the game.
Tabata is confident that the finished product will make gaming fans happy as it has been a long overdue for them.
"We really think that the feeling of the journey, adventure, and bonding that no other Final Fantasy has been able to do before, we'll be able to achieve that in Final Fantasy XV," Tabata said.
Meanwhile, rumors are making rounds that the release date for "Final Fantasy XV" has been leaked online.
According to Cyberland, "Final Fantasy XV" will launch on May 2016 for the PS4 and Xbox One, and Square Enix will announce new details at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015 on June 16-18.
"My sources tell me that it can be confirmed that FFXV will be available on May 2016. Square Enix would use E3 to build hype for the game and they would wait a few more months to get hype boiling similar to what Rocksteady is doing to the Arkham Knight right now," Cyberland reports.