Good news "Final Fantasy" followers as fresh updates were revealed about the current development of "Final Fantasy XV." A recent interview with the game's director hinted what "FFXV" has to offer to its fans, which includes "Final Fantasy 15's" features, pre-order start date and available languages.
In a recent NicoNico livestream via Famitsu, "Final Fantasy XV" director Hajime Tabata shared some juicy details about the game's story length, frame rate, resolution, "FF15" bundle, introduction of Airship and more.
It was previously estimated that the game will have a play time of 40 hours; however, Tabata revealed that without doing side quests, "Final Fantasy 15" will take an average of 50 hours to clear the game's story due to the volume it has compared to what was originally planned. In addition, according to Siliconera, "Final fantasy" team is not working on the final stages of balancing, but they are currently making optimal balances.
Square Enix is also working hard to nail down the game's frame rate, as the team is aiming for 30fps; however, should the team be unable to deliver a stable 30fps, they promised to do something different that will surely benefit all game enthusiasts.
Furthermore, to make "Final Fantasy" fans delighted, the Japanese video game developer and publisher is currently working on a special "Final Fantasy 15" bundle to PS4, although not much details were revealed about the said special PS4 bundle. Considering the past PS4 bundles that was introduced by Square Enix, the much awaited special "FFXV" PS4 bundle is expected to be a jaw dropping one.
Other details, including the game's resolution and "Final Fantasy XV's" release date, will be revealed during the Uncovered: Final Fantasy XV event, which will be held in Los Angeles from March 30 to March 31. Based on store posters surfaced online, pre-orders of the game will start on March 31, in which, a playable demo of the game is also expected to be shown on the said date.
See poster below:
On other news, for the first time in history, the next "Final Fantasy" series will now be available or localized in Brazilian Portuguese and Latin America Spanish. The announcement was made by Tabata in two separate videos. After the announcement of Tabata, Square Enix also confirmed that "Final Fantasy XV" will also available in French and German languages.
"Final Fantasy 15" is expected to be released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Watch Tabata's announcement on the game's localization for Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese: