Final Fantasy 15 promises to be a massive game- it promises a wealth of content that could last players hundreds of hours, and that, alongside its storied development history, which has seen so many versions of the game, and so much content that has fallen by the wayside over the years, makes the game a very fascinating proposition for most series fans and gamers.
For starters, Square Enix confirmed on Twitter that though there have been a lot of leaks for the game, Square Enix don’t plan on stopping players from ‘gossiping’ about the game- a large part of which seems to be because so far, there don’t seem to have been any leaks that got everything right. I suppose this should come as good news to fans who are eagerly awaiting the game- it means that it will still be fresh and largely unspoiled for them when they play it the first time.
They also discussed the post game content in the world- they refused to talk about it too much, but they did hint that there would be ‘some’ areas and monsters that would only be accessible when the game was beaten. Finally, Square Enix also discussed the enigmatic Luna, stating that she would be a different kind of heroine than fans might be used to for Final Fantasy.
Final Fantasy 15 is going to launch on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 worldwide on November 29 this year.