New details on "Final Fantasy XV" will feature more boss battle details, multiple language subs and speculations on the Nintendo NX version not being developed.
Several rumors and speculations are making rounds regarding the possibility of "Final Fantasy XV" being ported to the new Nintendo game console, Nintendo NX despite earlier reports that game director Hajime Tabata having "high expectations" for the sequel to be ported to the console.
However, Tabata told Gamereactor that Square Enix is as of now will not be considering developing a version of "Final Fantasy XV" on the Nintendo NX console as they are currently focused in the "PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions. Square Enix will probably looked into developing "Final Fantasy XV" from other game platforms aside from Nintendo NX, such as the PlayStation Neo, Xbox Scopio and the PC.
Meanwhile, Square Enix will launch "Final Fantasy XV" in several areas in Europe as the Twitter username "FF18Moogle" tweeted that the game will contain multiple language voice-overs such English, German, French, Brazilian, Portuguese, Brazillian, Italian, Russian and Spanish (Latin American and Catilian) with subtitles.
FF15 Moogle found this information listed on the Square Enix EU store page, but the Square Enix NA store page has yet to reveal what subtitle and voice over options will be during its release.
Lastly, Tabata revealed more details on the boss battles in "Final Fantasy XV" as he explained that there are other ways to take the down the bosses within the game. Gamers will have to come up with different strategies, although some of the plans may or may not work them at first, it is up to the player themselves to find out how to beat them, Gamingbolt reported.
Gamers are given the freedom to do whatever they want in "Final Fantasy XV". Whether travelling around the world through a car or chocobos, or whether it is real time or turn based combat, players seem to have full choice and control over their play style.
Previous reports revealed that Square Enix will be collaborating with Kuala Lampur based developer Streamline Studios in developing "Final Fantasy XV". The Japanese game company brought Streamline Studios for its global platform, Streamframe, and vast experience in making triple A projects. The studio has collaborated with over 200 video game titles which include "Street Fighter 5", "Star CI\itizen", "Gears of War", "BioShock Infinite" and "Pillars of Eternity".
Streamline Studios CEO Alexander L. Fernandez stated that they are honored to be part of "Final Fantasy XV's" development and will do their best to have a good working relationship with Square Enix.
Square Enix will also showcase a new game demo for "Final Fantasy XV" at Gamescom 2016 and a day 1 patch update for the sequel.
"Final Fantasy XV" will launch on Sept. 30 for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles.