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‘Final Fantasy XV’ Survey Hints At Release Date, Developer Open To Celebrity Voice Actors

| Dec 18, 2015 07:43 PM EST

It seems that November will be an eventful month for the “Final Fantasy” fans.

More than the playability from start to end of "Final Fantasy XV," Square Enix has teased something even more interesting about the game. This time, a release window for the game was hinted, if the developer's new hint is to be believed.

If a new poll is to be believed, then Square Enix may have revealed a possible release window, Dual Shockers reported. This is part of a 50-question survey sent to Japanese fans, and towards the end, fans are asked their inclination to buy "Final Fantasy XV" should it be released in the same window as "Persona 5."

Specifically, Square Enix had asked which game fans will prioritize between the two, or if they would consider buying both. If this is an inclination of Square Enix's plans to launch "Final Fantasy XV," then it may come sometime in summer of 2016. This goes by the launch timeline that "Persona 5" has.

This new development is far from anything official. Square Enix has been keeping launch details under tight wraps. More details are expected come March, when the developer will hold another event especially for "Final Fantasy XV"

This is not the only thing that has gotten "Final Fantasy XV" fans talking. It appears that Square Enix is also open to one interesting, this time unofficial poll involving voice actors.

In a conversation with a fan, Square Enix had opened the idea of having celebrities lend their voices in "Final Fantasy XV," Attack of the Fanboy reported. The developer did not drop any names, but the team seems to be taking suggestions, which puts an interesting spin on the development process.

As expected, fans have responded to the unofficial poll. Interestingly, there are some who prefer having the option to leave the Japanese voice actors in the game. Troy Baker, a popular voice actor in many English games, has come up, getting mixed reception from fans.

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