You've waited a decade to play it, so it's sod's law that Final Fantasy XV should leak. The web is currently awash with gameplay videos taken from pre-release copies of Square Enix's role-playing title, and that's prompted director Hajime Tabata to formerly release a statement regarding the broken street date.
"We've confirmed that some packages of Final Fantasy XV have been released around some parts of the world, with gameplay videos being uploaded to the Internet," he said. "This may be inevitable due to regional circumstances, but it's something we regret very much. We are doing everything we can to prevent the circulation of the spoiler videos."
Tabata also had a message for those who've already got their hands on the game: "For those of you that received the game earlier, please keep those who've waited a long time for the game in consideration. In order to meet the best possible release date with everybody, we ask for your understanding and cooperation."
The title will, of course, deploy officially on 29th November, so you may want to go on an Internet blackout for the next week or so. Are you one of those people that's managed to track down a copy already? Please refrain from posting any spoilers in the comments section below.
[source siliconera.com]
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@get2sammyb I'm really curious about the gameplay-to-cutscene/story ratio in the final product, and how meaningful the combat is vs just spam x like past FF games. I humbly request answers to said questions in your coverage
it doesn't take much to not view spoilers, just DON'T click on any of the videos, links or go searcing for them
self control people, it's not hard
Aeris dies
@kyleforrester87 Again.
Just don't search the game online, best thing to do.
Don't watch people playing on 'Live on Playstation'. There are always wallys who type spoilers in the comments.
"Don't check the spoilers! Don't look at them! You don't want to discover you are in time to cancel your preorder... I mean... You could spoil yourself of the fun!"
Just kidding, althought so much have been saying about this game, that I'm sincerely interest in see how worthy the wait was in reviews and users comments, even if I don't plan to get the game myself.
Agreed, simply don't search for or watch spoiler videos and reports. I did the same with Marvel movies and enjoyed Doctor Strange and 'Civil War' immensely.
I even steer clear of trailers nowadays. Such fun to be had. Absence/heart/fonder etc
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