After waiting more than 10 years for "Final Fantasy XV," the grueling wait for the game will soon be over. The reason? Square Enix has finally revealed some exciting scoops about "Final Fantasy XV" during the "Uncovered: Final Fantasy XV" fan event in Los Angeles on Mar. 30.
"Final Fantasy XV" fans have been eagerly following its developments and updates for more than a decade. And since some important information were finally, here are 3 exciting scoops to know about the upcoming "Final Fantasy XV" game.
1. "Final Fantasy XV" Release Date
To put fans out of their miseries, Square Enix finally revealed that "Final Fantasy XV" release date will be on Sept. 30. According to Stuff, "Final Fantasy XV" will be launched on PS4 and Xbox One.
Pre-orders and the "Final Fantasy Ultimate Collector's Edition" are also available. For pre-orders, "Final Fantasy XV" costs $59 on both PS4 and Xbox One.
2. "Final Fantasy XV" High-Spec PC Version
Following the release of "Final Fantasy XV" on PS4 and Xbox One, the game is reportedly getting a high-spec PC version. Gearnuke reveals the news was announced on the official Twitter account of "Final Fantasy XV."
"The DX11 generation tech used for #FFXV is for console only," the tweet read. "Once FFXV is out on console we may look at a higher spec version for PC."
3. "Final Fantasy XV" New Platinum Demo and Companion Anime
Aside from "Final Fantasy XV" release date and high-spec PC version, Engadget also learns that the game will have a new platinum demo, a companion anime, full-length movie and two limited edition versions of the game. As for the "Final Fantasy XV Platinum Demo," it is ready for download on both PS4 and Xbox One for free, Tech Times notes.
The "Final Fantasy XV" companion anime, on the other hand, will concentrate on lead character Noctis and his three traveling companions. The five-part anime series is titled, "Brotherhood."
In addition, "Final Fantasy XV" will also have a CG-animated feature film titled, "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV." The film features the voices of "Game of Thrones" stars Lena Headey and Sean Bean as well as "Breaking Bad" actor Aaron Paul.