• 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)

"Final Fantasy XV" will have new game details at Paris Games Week, as well as an explanation for the game's delayed launch date in the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.

Square Enix confirmed that they will present new game details for "Final Fantasy XV" the upcoming Paris Gamesweek next week starting on Oct. 28, GeekSnack reported. The Japanese game company will also present other game titles during the event such as "Just Cause 3", "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided", "Final Fantasy Explorers", "Life is Strange", "NieR: New Project", "Dragon Quest Heroes" etc.

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"Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae 2.0" demo will also be present in the Paris Games Week for gamers that have miss a chance to play it. Square Enix has been busy presenting new contents and features for "Final Fantasy XV" for the past months. It was in Tokyo Game Show last month that Square Enix featured new activities for "FFXV" such as fishing and Chocobo riding, as well as clues on the game's plot that happen several years before the events of the game.

Square Enix also showcased some of its in-game development by utilizing the power of its new game software, the Luminous Engine as well as, level design, motion capture experiments and combat gameplay features.

Game director Hajime Tabata teased that the game will have a new female character as guest party member, as well as new details on using Magic within the game and future DLC such as Gilgamesh, Airships, different voice languages etc. for free.

Aside from the new game details for Paris Games Week, Square Enix also explained the real reason behind "Final Fantasy XV's" delayed launch date.

The reason behind the game's delay launch date has something to do with Square Enix adding more location shots for "FFXV" development as they are still shooting other terrains, Hardcore Gamer reported.

Square Enix tweeted a photo of several rocks that they can use to create different environments for "Final Fantasy XV" as they will focus on the authenticity on creating different terrains and places within the game. This also caused fans to grow more frustrated on Square Enix has they have been developing the game for too long and wondered if the game will ever be finish by the time they scheduled the game for next year.

"Final Fantasy XV" will be released sometime in 2016 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.