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Nov 12, 2016 06:46 AM EST

Square Enix has released the third and final playable demo for the open world action role-playing game "Final Fantasy XV" on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Since the options of the FFXV demo are in Japanese, even so, there's still a way on how a gamer can set their preferences.

For Xbox One owner, the process is relatively uncomplicated and easy to understand. Once an Xbox One owner has logged into their console with their Gamertag, that person must go to the settings menu, select System, and then Language and Location. From there, the Xbox One gamer can select their new region, once done, the Xbox One gamer must reset their console and they will be able to access the store in their selected region.

The PS4 gamers, on the other hand, will need to create an entirely new account. A PlayStation 4 gamer can do this either via their PS4 or through the official website of Sony PlayStation. From that point, the PS4 owner will then fill in their details, and put up a valid address. The PlayStation can enter any address, as long as the location is in Japan, which means a PS4 owner can enter the address of any friends that they might know who are living in the location, according to TwinFinite.

Anyway, PS4 owner can skip the payment and credit card information, and choose to come back to it later. After that, the PS4 owner's account will be successfully created, and they will be able to access the Japanese PSN store and can start downloading the free titles as well as the games.

That being the case, some "Final Fantasy XV" players have discovered that the new demo of "Final Fantasy XV" gets flared with glitches and all kinds of bugs. These bugs in the FFXV demo show bright lights blasting from the headlights of Regalia, Siliconera reported.

"Final Fantasy XV" will be up for grabs for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on Nov. 29, 2016.

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