• Hajime Tabata hinted that the studio might go for one more demo version of “Final fantasy XV” before its final release.

Hajime Tabata hinted that the studio might go for one more demo version of “Final fantasy XV” before its final release. (Photo : YouTube)

Hajime Tabata, the director of the much-anticipated role playing game "Final Fantasy XV," has hinted that the studio might go for one more demo version of "Final fantasy XV" before its final release, which is expected to be sometime in 2016.

Going much deeper into the thoughts expressed, many game critics and industry experts feel that apart from the original demo, one more demo version is expected to be released, and is seen as a precautionary measure in ensuring that the game is met with the standard and expectations of the gamers across the globe. Releasing another demo also means that the gamers will get a clear glimpse of how the final version of the game would be like.

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The present demo version, though met with mixed opinions, has actually fared well with the gamers, and seemed like it has lived up to their expectations, but one has to wait and see on how the second Demo would be met if it is released.

Will it be containing new levels, some new features and content? Or will it be an extension, and building on the various aspects included in the original demo version?

Knowing Square Enix, which has been rumored to pay a lot of attention towards its fans, a second demo version might just be around the corner. The second demo version might be able to fetch right feedback, and accordingly, Square Enix might bring some radical changes in design and develop the final version of the "Final Fantasy XV," which has received a lot of attention from all corners of the gaming world.