New "Final Fantasy XV" details will feature Day 1 patch, Leviathan summon, character skills, guest characters and PC version after one year.
Square Enix announced details for "Final Fantasy XV's" Day 1 patch update as the game's official Twitter page tweeted that the developers will reveal everything on Nov. 21 Monday from enhancement to upgrades.
"Final Fantasy XV" has went gold, but Square Enix felt that more work should be done within the game, adding up extra features as long as they can before it launches on Nov. 29 for the consoles. When "Final Fantasy XV's" latest delay was announced in August, game director Hajime Tabata stated that it was done in part to avoid having to put out a day one patch.
Aside from the Day 1 announcement. Square Enix showcased the Leviathan Summon, in which Noctis and his friends will face a gigantic serpent monsters in order to become one his summons in the story. Leviathan is seen on the city of Altissia, one of the many places on Eos. that gamers will explore.
Previous reports revealed that Shiva has been added in the game and Noctis will not only summon one, but many Shivas in battle.
Next will be showcasing different skills that each character posses within the game. Noctis will be good a fishing and over time gamers can increase his skill, but buying fishing gear will be cheaper.
Prompto will be taking pictures on the many places the gang has visited on Eos from ordinary to mundane. Gamers can upgrade his photography skills overtime as they can use different filter effects and even take a selfie.
Ignis will be the cook of the gang when they camp out like in previous demos and trailers. As players acquire ingredients from monsters they defeated and encounter new types of food from all over the world, Ignis will come up with new recipes. Ignis' cooking skill levels up by cooking at camp.
Gladiolus specializes in "Survival" as he would gather various items that can be useful on future dire situations whether in battle or just surviving one day. The survival skill level will increase as gamers walk. As their level increases, so does the chances of getting valuable items.
Lastly, two guest characters will be joining Noctis and his friends as Cor Leonis and Iris Amicitia will help players as temporary back-up fighters.
Meanwhile, Tabata told Spanish based website Vida Extra (via WCCFTech) that it will take more than a year for the game to developed for the PC as they wanted to provide a better version of the game for users compared to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.
PC users were adamant about having "Final Fantasy XV" for the PC going to the point that they made online petition for Square Enix to think and reconsider several years back. For now, Square Enix is sole focus on finishing and promoting "Final Fantasy XV" for the consoles before its intended launch date next month.
Tabata added that "Final Fantasy XV" will be getting two patch updates for the PlayStation 4 Pro. The first update will have a framerate of 60fps while locking the resolution to 1080p, while the second update will feature a 4K resolution and keeping the 30fps framerate.
"Final Fantasy XV" will launch on Nov. 29 for PS4 and Xbox One consoles.