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‘Final Fantasy XV' News & Update: Gameplay Details Revealed; Additional PS4 Pro Support After Launch [VIDEO]

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The release of the sought after "Final Fantasy XV" is expected on Nov. 29, 2016, and glimpses of the first 15 hours of the upcoming open world action role-playing video game is already promising better gameplay and higher plot stakes.

A particular FFXV gamer played the "Final Fantasy XV," and during his time playing the game's first five chapters, the gamer found it brimming with references to both previous games and the wider Final Fantasy universe. But for every familiar concept the gamer has gone through, he was introduced to a plethora of new details and mechanics.

"Final Fantasy XV" tries to embrace both the familiar and unfamiliar, as the game tries to pull in two different audiences in its distinct, open world. While this direction might matter for those concerned about the video game's focus, what the gamer encountered was packed with exciting moments and promising possibilities, according to Game Spot.

On the other hand, during the interview, FFXV director Hajime Tabata said in a statement about PlayStation 4 Pro support that seems to have been misunderstood. Tabata stated that if they wanted to take full advantage of the new hardware, it would mean that they need to put much effort and time to make the game look and run better, PlayStation LifeStyle has learned.

In response to a question regarding the PS4 Pro version, the director mentioned that taking full advantage of the upgraded hardware would require a lot of additional time and effort, which is something that the development team cannot provide at the moment. In spite of that, FFXV fans started questioning whether the video game supports PS4 Pro at all or not.

However, when the statement of Tabata was translated, what the game director is actually saying is that the video game doesn't take full advantage of the PlayStation 4 Pro at the moment, even so, the hardware might receive additional support at a later date.

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