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'Final Fantasy XV' Rumors: Square Enix Reveal Plans For DLC, Stella Added Back In The Game; Pre-Beta Version To Playable From Start To Finish! [VIDEOS]

| Dec 03, 2015 03:00 AM EST

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" updates will feature a playable pre-beta version, as well as plans to have new DLC and bringing Stella back to the sequel.

It seems that Square Enix has finished the pre-beta development for "Final Fantasy XV" as game programmer Satoshi Kitade stated that gamers can now play the pre-beta version of the game from start to finish and that the team will now focus on the quality of the sequel, Gematsu reported.

Kitade added that gamers will be having the right sense of playing "Final Fantasy XV" as a final product as they are still working on perfecting the quality of the game as possibly as they can. As of now, they are working on the mechanics and elements that are still undergoing testing and he will be have time to concentrate on the process of optimization.

Game diretcor Hajime Tabata announced that they are working on a demo gameplay for "FFXV" soon before their major event in March next year. It is not clear whether this new demo could be a entirely new gameplay or an extension of the "Episode: Duscae" demo.

Tabata added that they are also planning on the DLC for "Final Fantasy XV" and would probably announce these contents as abuild for the March event next year, PlayStationLifeStyle reported.

Several speculations for the DLC in "Final Fantasy XV" may include Gilgamesh, Airships and different voice languages. New gameplay features may include a version of a "Gambit System" and "Monster Climbing" which enable gamers to target a specific body part of a monster to cause more damage and it will be effective against larger foes.

Lastly, Tabata teased gamers that the former female lead of "Final Fantasy XV", Stella could return in the game as the game director wanted to handle her development delicately and has greater plans for her within the game.

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

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