With the Tokyo Game Show 2015 just a few days away, publisher Square Enix has announced the schedule for the much-anticipated title "Final Fantasy XV." Those who will be attending the event can expect new information from the developer on Sept.19.
Square Enix will be holding a couple of events, which are also not limited to "Final Fantasy XV." However, fans of the game should tune into the livestream of the event via the NicoNico or YouTube channels of Square Enix for an Active Time Report of the game.
Apart from the schedule, Square Enix has also encouraged fans to send in some questions that the developer will aim to answer about the game, Gamingbolt reported. Fans can do this via the official "Final Fantasy XV" Twitter account. Deadline for queries is until Sept. 15, to make sure that the devs get the questions and are able to prepare for them.
Interestingly, the voice actor for "Final Fantasy XV" hero Noctis, Japanese seiyuu Tatsuhisa Suzuki, has reportedly checked out and even tried playing the game. The Japanese voice actor, also known for his roles in Japanese animation series including "Free!" and "Kuroko no Basuke," had dropped by publisher Square Enix to sample the game, DualShockers reported.
A screenshot of the Twitter posting that showed Suzuki with the development team can be seen in the link above. Suzuki himself had reportedly written about his experience in playing "Final Fantasy XV." Going by the smile on his face as he is playing the game, it is almost a given that the game will be fun to play.
Another tweet had even showed a gameplay screenshot, with the developer teasing that Suzuki was playing new scenes of "Final Fantasy XV." These are also the supposed gameplay that the developer will show at the Tokyo Game Show 2015. According to the source, the gameplay shows Chocobo in the gameplay crossing what appears to be the Duscae region.
"Final Fantasy XV" is set to release on the PS4 and XBox One. As of now, no set release date has been given, except for a 2016 release timeframe. The Tokyo Game Show 2015 is happening from Sept. 17 to 20.