'Final Fantasy 15' release rumor: 'Episode Duscae 3.0' in the works?

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While there are already two released installments for "Episode Duscae," the demo version for the upcoming "Final Fantasy XV" title, the development team at Square Enix seemed not yet satisfied with the feedback they got. According to reports, game director Hajime Tabata and his team are working on a third demo version to be released soon.

According to Game Reactor magazine, in a recent interview, Tabata said that they were not content with the outcome from the first two trial versions of "Final Fantasy XV." To polish the game even more, another demo version would be released for hardcore fans to get an early glimpse of the upcoming title.

Square Enix released the first demo, "Episode Duscae," and waited for feedback on its interface, gameplay and design, and then proceeded to release a second version "Episode Duscae 2.0" with all the changes from the feedback already integrated.

Details are unclear on what the third demo version will focus on, or when it will be released. Some fans are expecting that Square Enix will have some more details on the upcoming PlayStation Experience event this coming weekend. PlayStation Lifestyle, meanwhile, surmised that the third demo may appear at the Jump Fiesta event, which will occur on Dec. 19 to Dec. 20 in Japan.

Aside from the third demo version, it was also suggested that Square Enix will be highlighting the appearance of "Final Fantasy XV" at the Jump Fiesta 2016 event with surprise details, such as the possibility of expansion content. According to Nova Crystallis, Tabata said, "We understand that there is demand for DLC across all regions during the period of the game's release. As such, we are still in the process of planning. It could be either paid or free. But the objective is to improve the player content."

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