'Final Fantasy XV' DLC release date, latest news & update: Game accidentally released before intended launch date
"Final Fantasy XV" is supposed to be released on Nov. 29, but copies have reportedly already been distributed in Peru prior to the launch date.
According to a report, developer Square Enix has confirmed the premature release, and that they are looking for possibilities of resolving the issue. One of the possibilities that they suggest involves stopping users from playing ahead of other gamers. Although it is not clear on how they would actually do it, quick solutions must be done as early as possible to make sure everybody gets to play the game simultaneously during the planned "Final Fantasy XV" launch by the end of the month.
The same report suggests that there is a possibility of Square Enix blocking the early released games. Although it may seem possible for some, preventing a player from playing with the physical disc is unimaginable and unprecedented. In the first place, those who got to purchase the game beforehand owns legitimate discs.
A related report has confirmed retail prices for "Final Fantasy XV." Regular edition is pegged at $59.99, while the deluxe edition is priced at $89.00 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One formats. Although the game is a bit expensive, the game is expected to amuse gamers around the world as it features never before seen technology and game experience. Since "Final Fantasy XV" is a decade in the making, it is expected that the game will keep players in their seats for hours upon hours enjoying the gameplay.
iTechPost reports that Enix has released information with regards to the game's guest characters including a first-glance on Leviathan. Although the Leviathan has been featured already at the revamp game in previous years, its latest screenshots have intrigued the interest of many. Moreover, the game is expected to have an interesting ending, which will be far different from its previous versions.
Watch out for more updates on the upcoming video game "Final Fantasy XV."