'Final Fantasy 15' PS4, Xbox One Release Date & Trailer: Full Map, Slick Moves in New Teaser [Video]

Fans of the popular video game, "Final Fantasy," would have something exciting to tide them over as they wait for the latest version to come out. The game's video director recently released a 40-minute video showing what fans could expect in the upcoming game's fifteenth installment.

According to Game Spot, the video released was part of the "Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ducsae," a demo for the complete "Final Fantasy XV" game. The clip released on Feb. 20 teased fans on new scenes and game plays that would come with the video game.

Hajime Tabata, the game's video director, revealed that the developers are already more than halfway done with the video game. The Japanese director added that while the developers in Square Enix are only 60 percent done with the game, it would not be long before they reach 80 percent of the work needed.

One thing that gamers could look forward to is the scope of the video game. A demo of the complete "Final Fantasy XV" game would be released soon, and the rumors reveal that the scope of the game and demo would be bigger than what fans are used to.

According to Attack of the Fanboy, "Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae" would have a larger map for the players to explore. Around eight percent of the area covered in "The Elder Scrolls vs. Skyrim" would make up the land in the new game.

Some note that the land covered in the demo is actually bigger than what was calculated, which means that the complete "Final Fantasy XV" game might feature a larger area of play.

The demo would only be available to gamers who would purchase the "Final Fantasy Type-O HD," said IGN. It would also be three hours in length and would show new moves that players could try out.

Among the moves Noctis would be able to do in the video game are "Jump," "Beam Me Up," "Choices," "Killing Me Softly," and "Come At Me, Bro," shared another report from IGN.

Meanwhile, players could finally enjoy better visuals for the game. Tabata reportedly confirmed that the developers are aiming a 1080p/30fps resolution for the complete "Final Fantasy XV" game. However, the demo would run on a lower resolution.

The upgraded resolution was made to cater to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 game consoles.

No announcement has been made on the release of "Final Fantasy XV," but the demo video would drop on March 17.

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