Final Fantasy XV has been long overdue according to so many fans of the series. Given that the title has been rumored to be well on its way, gamers have gone berserk over the fact that it still hasn't even felt close than it should be, and Square Enix has some explaining to do yet again.
According to Hardcore Gamer, the many years put in between the creation of Final Fantasy XV has taken its toll on many fans of the franchise, as they grow weary of continuously waiting for the title to come forth. A recent explanation has been dished out, however, that the development team has focused a lot on making the authenticity of the game stand out more-going on trips around the world to photograph location attributes that will be seen in the upcoming title.
Delivered by Techno Buffalo, apart from the visual development of the game, there are also other feats that they look to perfect, such as the localization for Final Fantasy XV. This is one slight issue that comes up not so unusually, not just for Final Fantasy games for all games in general, especially those under Japanese companies.
It was noted by Master Herald that with these concerns, Square Enix tends to know what to do in the future for their titles. Final Fantasy XV and the critically acclaimed Final Fantasy VII remake have a lot of pressure on them, since it has been years since the last Final Fantasy title came out. Fan feedback, comments, concerns and suggestions are very vital for the developers, and where Final Fantasy XV stands as of the moment, it still is quite distant from perfection and a finalized output.
Square Enix's Final Fantasy XV still has no concrete release date as of the moment. As frustrating as it may be to the fans of the series, there isn't much that the gamers can do to make things go faster for the title-the developers and publishers are doing the best possible options for the game itself to be as close to perfect as possible.
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