'Final Fantasy XV' Rumors: New Game Details To Be Revealed At Taipei Game Show [VIDEO]; Gaming Fans Have Mix Reactions On 'FFXV's' Battle System?

By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | January 18, 2016

Final Fantasy XV is an action-RPG video game developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.

Final Fantasy XV is an action-RPG video game developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.

"Final Fantasy XV" will feature Square Enix revealing new gameplay details at the Taipei Game Show, as well as gaming fans having mixed reactions to the sequel's battle system.

Sony Computer Entertainment Taiwan announced their plans for the upcoming Taipei Game Show event this month as "Final Fantasy XV" director Hajime Tabata will be attending the event and he might be revealing new game details for the upcoming sequel.

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The Taipei Game Show event will be on Jan. 29 until Feb 2 as Square Enix will have presentation for "Final Fantasy XV" at 11:00 am until 12:00 am. Tabata will be hosting the stage for "FFXV's" panel and will be explaining several gameplay features and developments for the game, Gamepur reported. It is speculated that Square Enix could be launching a latest Active Time Report for "Final Fantasy XV" given that they plan on streaming it within this month.

The Taipei Game Show will also showcase other video game titles such as "World of Final Fantasy", "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" and "Street Fighter 5".

In other news, Japanese newspaper Nikkei Shinbun stated that several Japanese gaming fans have some different opinions regarding "Final Fantasy XV's" new battle system.

Square Enix stated during a fan Q&A session in their forums that "Final Fantasy XV" will feature two types of battle systems that enable to dictate the pace on how the player fights within the game to the point that they can play in an intensity befitting their gameplay styles.

Japanese gaming fans have somewhat a split opinions regarding the new battle systems as they are not used to the faster gameplay style. However, the new battle system might be a favorite amongst action and hack-and-slash gamers, who preferred this method over traditional RPG style, Attack of the Fanboy reported.

Nikki Shinbun added that "Final Fantasy XV" along with "Dragon Quest XI" will sell over 1 million copies within Japan as the console gaming market has decreased in the country due to the popularity of mobile games and they believe that games like that could bring life back to the console games.

Tabata guaranteed that "Final Fantasy XV" will launch this year as Square Enix will be presenting a special event for the sequel on March, possibly hinting its official launch date for consoles.

"Final Fantasy XV" will launch sometime within this year for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.


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