'Final Fantasy 15' release date: game will be present at Paris Games Week

 Official Final Fantasy XV web site

Fans and game industry observers alike are enthusiastic about the upcoming Paris Games Week later this month, as it was confirmed that one of the games that will be making an appearance at the event will be the much-awaited "Final Fantasy XV."

According to Geek Snack, some of the most noted game industry bigwigs will be at the event. Aside from the title's creator, Square Enix, the Paris Games Week in France will also be attended by numerous publishers like Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and Platinum Games, among others. Meanwhile, as for Square Enix, the company's presentation and attendance at the event will be filled with treats not just for "Final Fantasy XV" hardcore fans, but fans of the general "Final Fantasy" world as well. Other games that are scheduled to make an appearance at the event include the Nintendo 3DS-exclusive "Final Fantasy Explorer" and others.

In addition, not only will there be an expected deluge of new "Final Fantasy XV" details but hands-on impressions as well. According to the publisher's social media page, The Paris Games Week will see fans try on the newest developments on the title via its trial version. "Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae 2.0" will be in a playable demo format during the said event.

It seems that Square Enix is looking to finish and finally release the game as early as possible, as recent reports indicated that some fans are becoming frustrated with the waiting game. Although it is understandable that the title is a massive one from a long-running and successful franchise, some fans say that the time that Square Enix has spent fleshing out "Final Fantasy XV," particularly in-between the other "Final Fantasy" titles, is too long and unjustified.

"Final Fantasy XV" doesn't have a release date yet, but fans expect it to be released sometime next year.

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