The latest details for "Final Fantasy XV" will feature a possible PlayStation Neo and Xbox Scorpio versions soon, as well as season pass and Digital Premium Edition in North America.
It seems that Square Enix looks to expand "Final Fantasy XV" outside of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles as game director Hajime Tabata stated in an interview that he looks to have the sequel ported to updated PS4 Neo and Xbox Scorpio soon.
However, Tabata explained that he and Square Enix will priorities the PS4 and Xbox One versions first upon its released date on September. Tabata admitted at one time that he just heard of the Xbox Scorpio and has not have plans for it, and yet he is interested in its capacity and performance, hoping he will someday put "Final Fantasy XV" in it soon, Kotaku reported.
Previous reports hinted that Square Enix will not likely put "Final Fantasy XV" on the Nintendo NX and that the PC version of the sequel is still under consideration.
In other news, Square Enix confirmed that the season passes and "Digital Premium Edition" of "Final Fantasy XV" will be available in North America.
The digital pre-order bonuses for "Final Fantasy XV" will be available on the PS4 and Xbox One consoles which includes the Masamune sword, an Angler Set for fishing, the 16-bit Buddies car skin a Camera Kit and the Platinum Leviathan skin.
PS4 owners also get the “Big Bang” theme, a mini soundtrack, and another theme with the working title of “Digital Premium Edition Original Theme”, while Xbox One owners get a male and female Noctis Avatar outfit and a Carbuncle avatar pet instead, Siliconera reported.
Square Enix hinted that the season pass for "Final Fantasy XV" will contain hints of more boss battles in the Colosseum or more expanded storylines, a new car and weapons.
"Final Fantasy XV" will feature a Dialogue Choices during the story mode as gamers will have to choose multiple answers and how this will affect the flow of the story. There will also be several shops that let gamers buy food, weapons, potions and other means of supplies.
Diners are also a source of information brokers that will let them do Subjugation Quests in the game. Gas Stations are also present for gamers to put gas on the Regalia to continue the journey.
Mobhunts allow gamers to hunt down monsters for bounty prizes. There are also co-op battle links for each characters as Noctis will combine attacks with Ignis, Prompto and Gladiolus. In addition, gamers will also have "Commands" that allows them to give others for three characters to attack.
"Final Fantasy XV" will launch on Sept. 30 for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles.