• Final Fantasy XV (ファイナルファンタジーXV Fainaru Fantajī Fifutīn?) is an upcoming action role-playing video game being developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and currently scheduled for a worldwide release in 2016.

Final Fantasy XV (ファイナルファンタジーXV Fainaru Fantajī Fifutīn?) is an upcoming action role-playing video game being developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and currently scheduled for a worldwide release in 2016. (Photo : Facebook)

The latest details for "Final Fantasy XV" will feature a "Death" spell gameplay, Moogles and leaked information of the "Armiger Weapons" in the sequel.

Reddit username Merutan posted several images on the weapon upgrade options in "Final Fantasy XV" during the Tokyo Game Show 2016 event, and was able to name and translate the available Armiger Weapons in the sequel.

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The first of these weapons is the "Swords of the Majestic", which originally calle "Dual-swords of the Lion King", where the lion in reference to a king usually highlights their majestic and brave qualities.

Noctis will have daggers named “Swords of the Wanderer” in the game. The "Broadsword of the Conqueror" is hinted as the "Blade of the Conqueror" and probably a huge broad sword.

"Visit of the Dauntless" is somewhat a mysterious weapon as Merutan was not able to explain it properly, while the "Trident of the Oracleis" usually used in reference of a very specific tri-pronged spear.

Merutan stated that a lot of these Armiger Weapons use different variations of the word blade/sword etc. within "Final Fantasy XV".

In other news, Square Enix showcased a new gameplay trailer that sees Noctis using magic attack called "Death Spell".

As seen on the video, Noctis uses a ring of Lucii and channel a pink lighting ray that enables him to obliterate enemies into dust, whether they are big or small. There are also new beasts that Noctis and the gang will encounter and fight such as the Arba, Bulette, Seadevil, Iron Giant and Bandersnatch, Forbes reported.

Lastly, Square Enix announced that Moogles are included in "Final Fantasy XV" as "lucky items" to help players avoid all kinds of troubles in the game, especially in difficult sitiations.

There is also a promotion called "Moogle Collection" to accompany Square Enix's announcement, functioning as a reward program that will give users Moogle rewards once the English and Japanese "Final Fantasy XV" Twitter accounts hit certain milestones. These rewards have yet to be revealed, but the website layout indicates there will be eight of them; seven mystery ones and a “Moogle Movie”, Gamerant reported.

Previous reports revealed that Squar Enix added several iconic "Final Fantasy" soundtracks in the Regalia as gamers can listen to the iconic songs from their favorite titles, from opening themes, battle music and endings. 

The "Final Fantasy" franchise has always been known for its high-quality music and it looks like "Final Fantasy XV" will be no exception. Square Enix seems to have smartly focused on including all of the fan favorites in the "FFXV" soundtrack, including the famous "One-Winged Angel" from "Final Fantasy VII" to Terra’s Theme from "Final Fantasy VI".

"Final Fantasy XV" will launch on Nov. 29 for PS4 and Xbox One consoles.