In spite of a good sales and also a positive reception, it appears that Final Fantasy XV would be the last full game release for Noctis and the crew. Square Enix recently stated it's very unlikely which a sequel will probably be made; instead, the developer is going to be focusing on smaller expansions to your game.
Game director Hajime Tabata told Polygon that your full
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"If you accomplish that full sequel label of expanding with an IP or even a series, it's essential in certain ways," he stated. "The negative of which is there's an exceptionally large open period that you're not releasing anything. In that period, you get visitors to move away, in addition to their attachment on the franchise dissipates a small amount.
"As an end result, Square is focusing on several smaller content drops to add to your game. For example, it's got worked on episodes expanding for the stories of side characters; additionally it is developing the Comrades Expansion, which adds multiplayer to your game. Further, a FFXV VR fishing minigame are going to be released this November.
Remarking for the multiplayer expansion, Tabata stated, "What we're attempting to do with that may be to depict [the] missing ten years of history right for the end in the story. If we'd tried to accomplish that as being a traditional, full-scale sequel, that would are already very difficult, nevertheless it works very well in [keeping] that continued relationship with fans.
"Final Fantasy XV is situated on PS4 and Xbox One, and yes it launches on PC in 2018. Square Enix recently fixed some confusion regarding the PC release, specifically regarding its outrageous--and incorrect--170 GB requirement. Further, Square Enix announced a mobile version in the game called Pocket Edition. By the way, if you are interested to buy cheap
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