Square Enix is finally moving ahead with "Final Fantasy XV." This time, the studio is ready to announce the release date of its anticipated title in early 2016. To be exact, Square Enix will hold a special event in March for the announcement.
This was revealed over at PAX Prime currently ongoing in Seattle, IGN reported. "Final Fantasy XV" Director Hajime Tabata had already confirmed that the latest "FF" title will be coming in 2016. However, the team itself is not yet announcing the release date beforehand.
Apart from the PAX Prime, "Final Fantasy" fans can look forward to the Tokyo Game Show in September. Tabata has promised that there will be more information via an Active Time Report at the Japan event. Specifically, these will be new info on "Final Fantasy XV" hero Noctis's father Regis and Luna, the recently confirmed and added character in the game.
Speaking of Luna, the new character has been teased via a newly opened Twitter account for "Final Fantasy XV," DualShockers reported. Fans can now follow this new account for some new updates, starting with an opening post from Tabata.
He stated that the development team and himself will be giving some updates, the first of which is the planned new Luna concept art that will be shown at the Tokyo Game Show 2015. Together with this teaser, there will also be an extended Dawn trailer, premiering also at the event.
Topping off all of the teasers so far is the newest art for Luna in all white. Note that the developer indicated that this is an early version of the character, so changes are still possible in later reveals.