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We have got that solid plan laid out of how we want to continue releasing information for the game, and rest assured it is all on track. Final Fantasy XV’s magic won’t come out directly from characters hands but it will be a manipulation of the elements in the environment.
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IGN notes that there isn’t any other details revealed yet about the latest installment of the franchise, but more updates about the game are expected to be announced this coming winter.
Final Fantasy XV is now set for a worldwide release in 2016 for the PS4 and Xbox One. Finally, Mr. Tabata confirmed that magic is around 60% complete, as it is fully functional but it still leaves something to be desired in the visual department. These three new screenshots showcase three locations that have never been seen before. However, PC players shouldn’t be surprised at this development, as the official Final Fantasy Twitter account previously stated that the game’s framerate would not be unlocked last month.
In an interview with GameSpot, game director Hajime Tabata talked about the game’s development process, and what fans can actually expect after the very long wait for the new Final Fantasy.
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Also launching alongside the iOS version of Final Fantasy VII, according to the YouTube description for the launch trailer, is the Final Fantasy Portal app, which is a hub for all things Final Fantasy that even includes a mobile version of the iconic FFVIII card game Triple Triad.