'Final Fantasy XV' release date news, updates: Gamers expect clunky combat sequences; Luna Edition PS4 to be released alongside the title

Screenshot of Luna summoning Leviathan in the "Final Fantasy XV" extended trailer YouTube/ Final Fantasy XV

There is no other way to explain the fans' excitement and anticipation for the upcoming "Final Fantasy XV" game since it has been in development for more than a decade now. As such, the director of the game — Hajime Tabata — has always been apologetic to the fans for the delays and he promises that Square Enix is doing its best to meet their expectations for the upcoming title.

However, according to Game N Guide, while the company is doing its best to stop "Final Fantasy XV" leaks from happening, a lot of fans' curiosity are simply unquenchable. Some players are very eager to find out about an important update, dubbed the "Crown Update."

This free day one patch will help fans get more out of the entire game experience as well as the addition of some scenes lifted from the "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" CGI movie. This patch is a necessity in order to give more meaning to the "Final Fantasy XV's" opening scenes.

For the new "Final Fantasy" game's gameplay, fans of the franchise should ready themselves for some clunky combat scenes. After all, the main protagonist of the new installment — Noctis — will have the power to teleport to other points on the map even in the middle of combat.

There is also a "wait" option in combat, and this can pause gameplay when Noctis is not moving for a set amount of time. With this, players will be able to utilize the combat capabilities of his allies Ignis, Prompto, and Gladiolus.

Meanwhile, the University Herald reports that the Luna Edition for the "Final Fantasy XV" game will be released on Tuesday, Nov. 29, along with the game itself. The custom PS4 system has its own original design and a hard drive storage capability of 1 TB. 

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