The "Final Fantasy XV" release date was finally revealed after the release of the demo.
Sony confirmed in their official PlayStation blog that the "Final Fantasy XV" release date is not going to be on 2015 despite the demo being available now.
Sony revealed all of the known release dates of every game that would come out this 2015 while listing down all the games that would be released this 2015 but with no official release date.
The list by Sony does not include "Final Fantasy XV" but "Final Fantasy Type 0 HD" (which is set to be released on March 17), "Final Fantasy VII" and "Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster" were included thus revealing that the "Final Fantasy XV" release date is going to be on 2016.
Cyberland reported that the "Final Fantasy XV" release date is allegedly going to be on May 2016 as they claim that Square Enix allegedly wants to wait for E3 2015 to release the game and a few more months for the game to gather hype.
"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," wrote Cyberland.
Meanwhile, reports suggest that the recent demo of "Final Fantasy XV" garnered a lot of positive reviews for the game.
According to Attack of the Fanboy, over 70 percent of the players that played the "Final Fantasy XV" demo loved it.
"For the people that took part in the Final Fantasy XV demo survey so far, over 70 percent of players were satisfied with it," wrote Attack of the Fanboy.
Attack of the Fanboy then stated, "Final Fantasy XV director, Hajime Tabata, talked more about the full release of the game during a new interview with Famitsu. Gematsu translated the important parts that Tabata had to say."
"In regards to the Final Fantasy XV demo itself, he said over 70 percent of players that answered the survey were either "satisfied" or "very satisfied". This is a good sign for Square Enix going forward, but there is also room for some improvements," wrote Attack of the Fanboy.