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'Final Fantasy XV' News: New Trailers Feature Luminous Engine, Mocap, Game Development [VIDEOS]; Female Lead, Weapons, Magic Gameplay Details Revealed!

| Oct 13, 2015 08:54 AM EDT

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

New "Final Fantasy XV" details will feature the game's development, visual motion capture and use of the Luminous Engine, as well as details on a female character, magic and weapon details.

Square Enix revealed several trailers that features "Final Fantasy XV's" gameplay development when they attended the CEDC 2015 event last month, GamingBolt reported. These trailers revealed much of the teams development from character and level designs, motion capture experiments to gameplay and combat features.

"Final Fantasy XV" is being developed by Square Enix's latest game software the Luminous Engine which enhances not only the game's visual and motion texture, but the in-game performance as well.

Aside from from the new trailers, there are also new details regarding the use of a new character, weapons magic within "Final Fantasy XV".

According to game director Hajime Tabata, a new female character could possibly join Noctis and gang in "Final Fantasy XV", but notes that the female heroine could be a guess character in the party as he stated that the "all-male" dynamic in the game could change when a woman is around.

As for the weapons system, Square Enix confirmed that they will remove the weapon switching feature in "Final Fantasy XV's" gameplay, Vine Report reported. The weapon switching option was featured in the "Episode: Duscae" demo as players will able to perform different combos using a variety of close range weapons.

The weapons present in demo includes the Blood Sword, Avenger and Wyvern Lance as players can freely switch out weapons that are best suited in fighting different opponents. Players are also given a chance to customize and upgrade their weapons for stronger attacks and combo chains.

Magic in "Final Fantasy XV" are divided into two categories as players can use magic rings to perform well known magic attacks like Fire, Protect, Ensuna etc., while the second source comes from the Lucis Family only such summoning and controlling a variety of weapons.

Square Enix has been busy showcasing different game features for "Final Fantasy XV" such as driving, fishing and Chocobo riding. Tabata hinted that different DLC will be added in game and they are free, as well as the possibility that Stella could be brought back in roster and a PC version of "FFXV" will be in the works soon.

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

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