New "Final Fantasy XV" details will feature a possible PC version in the works after the console version launch and new trailer showcasing a monster book and Chocobo Keeper campaign.
Square Enix delved into the recent rumors and speculations over a PC version of "Final Fantasy XV" as many gaming fans wanted to see the latest sequel ported to the PC platform. Game director Hajime Tabata told French website JeuxVideo (via Nova Crystalis) that he has in mind a version of "Final Fantasy XV" that is more technically developed as PC version of the game could incorporate features that were not included to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles due to its limitations.
Tabata added that the possible PC version of "Final Fantasy XV" could an opportuity to put those contents and it might surpass the PS4 and Xbox One versions in terms of quality and technology.
With that in mind, PC users have a little glimpse of hope yet for "Final Fantasy XV" in the PC platform. However, Square Enix stated that if they wanted a PC version fo "FFXV", then they would want to launch the game as closely as possible with the PS4 and Xbox One versions. But after researching on the DirectX 11, all the work has put onto the consoles and they will likely do some research on it with the PC playform, TechnoBuffalo reported.
The bid for a "Final Fantasy XV" PC version started when PC users started a petition on Change.org to have the sequel ported to the PC platform. There are also rumors that Square Enix will launch "Final Fantasy XV" on the Nintendo's new console, the Nintendo NX.
In othe news, a new trailer for "Final Fantasy XV" will feature a "Monster Book" containing all of the information, designs and sketches of the beast and monsters within the game.
The monster book is part of a promotional campaign called "Become a Chocobo Keeper" and its goal is to attract more followers for the game's official Twitter page. Once the the Twitter page gain more followers, a Chocobo will lay more eggs, which will hatch special rewards for the fans.
Unfortunately, the monster book will not be included in the game's launch and its only for the Square Enix development team only.
Square Enix announced that the next Active Time Report for "Final Fantasy XV" will take place on E3 2016 on June, as well as more "Ultimate Collector's Editions" for the game very soon.
"Final Fantasy XV" will launch on Sept. 30 for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles.