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'Final Fantasy XV' PC version will have more game features than the PS4, Xbox One; Episode 2 details for 'Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV' to focus on Prompto!

| Jun 08, 2016 01:30 AM EDT

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

The latest details for "Final Fantasy XV" will feature Prompto as the central character in "Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV" episode 2 and more in-game features for the PC version.

Square Enix announced new details and possible spoilers for episode 2 of the "FFXV" anime, "Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV" as producer Akio Ofuji posted on the Square Enix blog (via Siliconera) that the latest episode will focus on Noctis' best friend Prompto.

The first episode of "Brotherhood: Final  Fantasy XV" was first shown in the "Final Fantasy XV: Uncovered" event on March, and it featured a small backstory about Noctis' past, and it seems that gaming fans will see more of Prompto's past in the latest episode this month.

Ofuji thanked the fans for the support they have given to "Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV" episode 1 and stated that he laughed so hard on Noctis taking out all of the vegetables in his burger during the diner scene. Ofuji added that these scenes are the perfect examples of seeing the different personalities of the four characters in "Final Fantasy XV" and gives gamers a hint on how they interact with each other to other characters as well.

Episode 2 of "Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV" will air on the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo on June 14-16 along with a new Active Time Report for "FFXV".

In other news, its seems that the PC version will have more in-game content as Square Enix director Hajim Tabata stated in an interview that it is more technically developed and will incorporate several features that were forced to abandon during development and the limitations presented in the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, IDigital Times reported.

Square Enix plans on developing the PC version of "Final Fantasy XV" from scratch with more research and testing out new specifications that might surpass the console versions.

As for now, the Japanese game developers are currently in the process of optimization for "Final Fantasy XV" to make sure that the frame rate is better. "Final Fantasy XV" will have new skill tree, seven types of standard weapons, fast travel options and slightly open world gameplay.

Square Enix will reveal more details about "Final Fantasy XV" at E3 2016 soon.

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

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