• Final Fantasy XV is an action-RPG video game developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.

Final Fantasy XV is an action-RPG video game developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles. (Photo : Facebook/Final Fantasy XV)

New "Final Fantasy XV" details will feature a new trailer showcasing all three stories in the game and the latest sequel not ported to the Nintendo NX console.

Sony Interactive Entertainment and Square Enix showcased a new trailer for "Final Fantasy XV" during a press conference in the Chinese market as the the video showcased all of the three storylines in the sequel, namely "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV", "Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV" and the game itself, Siliconera reported.

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Both "Kingsglaive" and "Brotherhood" stories offers a different perspective in the world of "Final Fantasy XV" as gaming fans will learn more about the characters and their personal stake within the story. It was previously reported that "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" received very positive reviews in the Japanese cinemas as the CGI animated film as it grossed over 05,611,860 Yen.

Several gamers who are still doubtful about buying "Final Fantasy XV" are urge to watch the film, encouraging them to see the whole story and so that they are excited about the game. "Final Fantasy" fans who would like to watch the movie outside of Japan will now have chance as "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" will be on Aug. 19 in selected cinemas in North America.

"Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" will feature events that happened within "Final Fantasy XV" game featuring Noctis' father, King Regis (Sean Bean) after he let his son escaped from his kingdom during the Niflheim.

"Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV" on the other hand is an episodic show that features Noctis, Ignis, Prompto and Gladiolus backstories and how their first meeting with one another gave way to a strong bond beyond friendship. So far, only three episodes were shown featuring Noctis, Prompto and Gladiolus and fans will likely want to see more of Ignis backstory in episode 4 soon.

In other news, it seems that Square Enix will not likely go on with there plans for having "Final Fantasy XV" on the Nintendo NX as game director Hajime Tabata stated that they are currently focused on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles and they have no plans for the Nintendo NX whatsoever at the moment, Gamreactor reported.

Aside from the Nintendo NX, Square Enix will also looked into developing "Final Fantasy XV" from other game platforms such as the PlayStation Neo, Xbox Scopio and possibly the PC platform very soon. The Japanese game developers will showcase a new demo for "Final Fantasy XV" at Gamescom 2016.

"Final Fantasy XV" will launch on Sept. 30 for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles.