The much anticipated "Final Fantasy XV" has hit Peru earlier than the scheduled release. While players in Peru are rejoicing over it, Square Enix and the rest of the players are disappointed.
The premature release of "Final Fantasy XV" has prompted Square Enix to take an immediate action as it was done without their consent. Several reports state that a leaked copy was released in Peru, and players immediately grabbed a copy of the title. In fact, the illegal title is currently selling like hotcakes.
Square Enix immediately addressed the problem and took action to stop the illegal incident from spreading. The "Final Fantasy XV" forum is stormed with commenters about the issue.
It is believed that Square Enix will block those who have patronized the early copies of "Final Fantasy XV," but many gamers say that it is an impossible endeavor. Blocking a player from a premature release may be difficult, especially when a player has a physical disc. In another angle, players should not suffer from the premature release as some retailers may be the ones at fault.
In other news, the price of "Final Fantasy XV" has been rumored to be around $60 for the regular edition. The deluxe edition, on the other hand, is said to play around $90. Square Enix reportedly went with a pricier tag since "Final Fantasy XV" has been in the works for several years.
Meanwhile, "Final Fantasy XV" fans will be able to enjoy new additions with the title. Square Enix confirmed that they are rolling out a specific skill for each of the main characters in the game. Noctis receives fishing skills while Ignis can cook like a pro. Prompto can now sharply remember the places he visits, and so players can take photos and save them to their account.
"Final Fantasy XV" will be released on Nov. 29. What "Final Fantasy XV" features are you excited about?