‘Final Fantasy XV’ Release Date: Demo released as voucher code; Game features scenic real-time locations across the globe

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Fans of the "Final Fantasy" franchise would soon be seeing the fifteenth installment in the title, which would be included as a demo in "Final Fantasy Type-0." Square Enix would be releasing the "Final Fantasy Type-O" by March 17 in the US along with the demo as a voucher code.

Players would have to download the "Final Fantasy XV" online, since it would not be included as a separate disc. Also, players who downloaded "Final Fantasy Type-O" online would be receiving a voucher code, as well. The package, which included the game and the demo would be worth US$60.

Although "Final Fantasy Type-0" would be available in PSP, "Final Fantasy XV" would be released for PS4 and Xbox One. Add to that, the upcoming title, "Final Fantasy XV," would feature a different world compared to its predecessors.

First off, the game would be set in a continent where players could navigate by land transportation or through walking. The gameplay, nonetheless, would still be the same. The player would control one character while the other follow the leader. What's interesting about this game would be the possibility of incorporating the remote play function in the full game. The remote play would enable players to continue their game through PS Vita via Internet. However, the feature would not yet be included in the demo version.

The battle system would be called Active Cross Battle (AXB), which would pretty much feel like the Gambit system in "Final Fantasy XII," wherein one button could unleash a set of command in real-time action in real-time environments. Speaking of real-time environments, the "Final Fantasy XV" would feature locations same as the human world. The game developers have confirmed copying facades from mega-cities around the world; the likes of Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy and Manchester in England would be featured in the game.

But what's even more brilliant about the "Final Fantasy VX" would be it's real-time graphic design, as developers already showed in Japan the relative difference between the graphics technology in the previous titles and in the upcoming title.

Even if it would just be a demo, avid fans would definitely be eager to see the days fly by until they would get a feel of that "fantasy based on reality."

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Square Enix, Final Fantasy XV, Final Fantasy XIV, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy, PS4, PS Vita, Xbox one, Final fantasy xv demo, Final fantasy type-0, Sony Computer Entertainment

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