Square Enix announced at Paris Games Week that "Final Fantasy XV" has gone gold. Going gold means that "Final Fantasy XV" is finally complete and ready for production.
GameSpot reported that ccording to the game developer, they will not focus on creating the "Final Fantasy XV" Season Pass content. There will be three original episodes throughout the game, namely Episode Gladiolus, Episode Ignis and Episode Prompto.
Each "Final Fantasy XV" episode will have players take on the role of one of Noctis' comrades, with varying playing styles. There will be plenty of opportunities to explore new areas, battle new monsters, and acquire weapons and items. T
he "Comrades" expansion pack of "Final Fantasy XV" is also set to arrive, which will bring a brand new co-op mode online. Up to four players can control Noctis, Gladio, Ignis and Prompto as a group.
Gematsu revealed that "Final Fantasy XV" will feature various magic systems, Daemons, travel systems, Moogles, Titans, and more. The magic system in "Final Fantasy XV" is based on Fire, Thunder and Ice. Magic can be purified using absorbed elements and magic bottles. The three elements can also be mixed and purified to yield different kinds of magic. Elemental magic can be used as a weapon or for healing, and there are hundreds of other magic combinations available.
Noctis and his comrades can use magic for various purposes in "Final Fantasy XV". However, only Noctis can use Ring Magic using his Ring of Lucii, which causes different effects.
Daemons are powerful night monsters that cannot be defeated using normal approaches. It is best for "Final Fantasy XV" players to stay away from Daemons until their level is high enough. Moogles will also be part of "Final Fantasy XV," which can be thrown at enemies to serve as a decoy.
"Final Fantasy XV" also features a useful travel system. Players who have already visited a certain point can fast travel back to it to save time.
Cidney can also take Regalia to areas where Noctis and his comrades may have separated from the vehicle, at a certain price. As for summons in "Final Fantasy XV," the attack method will vary depending on the place.
"Final Fantasy XV" will launch on Nov. 29, 2016 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. More news and updates on "Final Fantasy XV" are expected soon.