'Final Fantasy XV' news, release date, rumored features: leak of Japanese Judgment Disc demo surfaces; 7GB day-one patch addresses glitches

Barely two weeks away from its global release, people have been understandably desperate to know what is up for grabs in the upcoming open-world, action role-playing game from Square Enix. The fifteenth main installment from the enduring "Final Fantasy" series — "Final Fantasy XV" — is definitely all set now to wow its fans on the 29th this month and luckily, a demo has been outed to show to the very eager fans what they are about to be immersed into.
The two-hour long gameplay demo video, Japanese Judgment Disc, has surfaced recently on YouTube and had most of its awaiting gamers discussing what they have glimpsed. Among their discoveries is a sewer dungeon which is not normally accessible in the video. Furthermore, the clip has shown spoilers for the discovered dungeon.
Meanwhile, some glitches were also found in the Japanese Judgment Disc gameplay video. Despite these, some players were able to exploit them and transcend them, identifying them as some of the game's much-needed discoveries. In relation to this, video game director Hajime Tabata has vowed that these glitches won't creep into the iteration's final release. As such, the day-one patch will be released to fix all of these.
Accordingly, the patch will be a memory-snatcher. It will have a massive 7.2GB worth of storage space in the gamers' consoles, as per Twitter user LordKelsen who shared a screenshot of it. Meanwhile, the gamers who have already preordered the digital version of the video game on Xbox Live can now preload the game. They will have to download a staggering 50GB worth of data which likewise include the very first patch.
Previously slated for a September global release, "Final Fantasy XV" will be released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on Nov. 29, 2016.