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Friday App Sales: Final Fantasy Series, 4 Player Reactor, SunVox, and More
The people behind Final Fantasy 15 are talking with the people behind Just Cause 3 in a bid to get the fantasy role-playing game’s airship off the ground. Whatever the reason for it may be, that is at least what it looks like the company is considering since they have updated Final Fantasy III through to Final Fantasy VI with support for Android TV.
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Just Cause developers Avalanche Studios (the same behind the upcoming Until Dawn) are working on a technical collaboration with Square Enix on Final Fantasy XV.
Final Fantasy XV has had a fairly long development cycle, and some fans were anxious when we didn’t get much in the way of news about the game from Gamescom. The characters will be wearing clothes based on “real clothing designs” and something that you will see in real life.
The trailer concludes with a title card, and the sound of a cell phone buzzing, which is reminiscent to how Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae begins.
“My personal goal is to implement airships that can fly around in full-scale”, responds Tabata.
When I saw what the guys at Avalanche Studios were doing with Just Cause 3, what really impressed me was how they have that vertical element to their games and the technology they use to achieve that kind of thing. Right now, he isn’t sure whether it can be accomplished within the retail release date but he definitely wants to do it, even if it means being made available as a later download. I’d like to be able to challenge players to fly around the world.
Tabata also said he’s sorry to disappoint fans for not announcing a release date for Final Fantasy XV yet.
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Word has surfaced that apparently, Square Enix and Microsoft are still negotiating the possibility of bringing the game to Xbox One – something we have talked about a few times before.