"Final Fantasy XV" update will include Death Spell, Moogles and HDR support for Xbox One S.
Phil Spencer shared on his official Twitter account and said, "Can't wait to play on 11/29." Xbox One S is a little slim and a bit more powerful than its predecessor, Xbox One, which also features HDR in addition to 4K functionality.
.@FinalFantasy XV is confirmed to support HDR on #XboxOneS at launch. Can't wait to play on 11/29. @FFXVEN @SquareEnix @Xbox
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) October 7, 2016
As the release date for "Final Fantasy XV" gets closer, Square Enix has been unveiling new details regarding the game to keep the high anticipation going. Recently, the Japanese video game developer shared a new teaser on the "Final Fantasy XV" countdown site that revealed Moogles.
According to Game Spot, the new teaser revealed how the long-awaited Moogles look in the upcoming game. Not much was availed but a patchwork silhouette of a Moogle was seen placed over a depiction of the game's Duscae region as it was sewn (via Nova Crystallis).
In addition, the developers also released a new gameplay trailer for the game showcasing the "Final Fantasy XV" Death Spell. The Death Spell reduces the HP of the enemies, and the longer it is active the more it will deteriorate the health of Noctis' enemies.
"Final Fantasy XV" is an open world game, and obviously, the game will feature a vast open world for the gamers to explore. The game is the summation of a decade of work and Square Enix needs to provide the right balance of innovation and familiarity to encounter the lofty expectations from such long development period.
When the Game Director Hajime Tabat was asked how the game's map compares to others, he revealed that "Final Fantasy XV" map is very hard to compare to other. He noted that it may take more than 100 hours for a gamer to complete side quests along with the main missions.
The highly anticipated "Final Fantasy XV" game will be launched on Nov. 29 for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Here is a video of "Final Fantasy XV" presentation at TwitchCon 2016: