'Final Fantasy 15' release date update: Game's launch coming closer?

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The official word about the release date for "Final Fantasy XV" is that fans can expect it to come out sometime in 2016. How early might the game actually arrive?

Buzz is building yet again around "Final Fantasy XV" with this year's Tokyo Game Show event drawing ever closer. There's been no official word as of yet in terms of what might actually be revealed about the game.

As of now, the only official word coming from developer and publisher Square Enix regarding "Final Fantasy XV's" appearance at the event is that they will be holding a livestream broadcast as well during that time. 

Square Enix has kept very silent regarding the upcoming game, although they did take questions in via Twitter which they will presumably answer at the event, Gaming Bolt reported. Fans who are still looking to send questions are out of luck since Square Enix has already stopped taking questions in via the game's official Twitter account.

Only Square Enix truly knows what those questions are about, even though one of those asking about a specific release could, in theory, prompt a response from the company.

In related news, Tatsuhisa Suzuki, the man lending his voice to the game's lead character Noctis, recently dropped by Square Enix to check out how far along "Final Fantasy XV" actually is.

Suzuki reportedly commented on how much fun he had seeing the game take form right in front of him, according to Dual Shockers.

Interestingly enough, Suzuki was also shown playing the game itself.

Suzuki looks to have been riding a chocobo inside the game, although it's unclear just how long he may have played.

Simply seeing more images of the game in action could be an indicator that "Final Fantasy XV" is further along than some might have expected. 

It could also make for a very interesting showing for "Final Fantasy XV" at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show.

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