'Final Fantasy 15: Duscae 2.0' release date next month

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Big name game publisher Square Enix has announced that the next "Duscae" episode to highlight the upcoming "Final Fantasy XV" title will be launched next month.

According to the company, it was not possible to come out with the second episode update on the original targeted date in the middle of May, and the original date has been moved to the early weeks of June. 

The new episode will highlight the changes made to the latest "Final Fantasy XV" development. These changes were brought about by fan feedback on the very first teaser trailer for the "Episode Duscae" title, and Square Enix incorporated the different reactions by gamers and the fan community. In addition, some players got a first taste of how "Final Fantasy XV" will look like at the concluded PAX East 2015 event. 

The changes will include an improved camera and targeting system, other combat redesigns such as MP usage and more range of action for each weapon, adding dodge rolls and enhancements in fight actions like overall balancing and joint attacks. The second trailer teaser will also focus on AXB enhancements for the title. 

In addition, the new episode will also show improvements on the resolution and frame rate of the game. It has been reported that currently, it runs on 900p for the PlayStation 4 and 792p on the Xbox One, and both have unstable frame rates. 

The first demo video for the "Final Fantasy: Episode Duscae" title was released earlier this year, together with the launch of another title in the series, "Final Fantasy Type-0 HD." Meanwhile, there is still no definite date on when the 15th "Final Fantasy" series title will come out, and hardcore fans of the franchise are hoping that Square Enix will finally reveal official details at the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo event in June. 

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