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'Final Fantasy XV' Pre-Beta Ready But Content Is Not, Fans Have To Wait Longer

The wait for "Final Fantasy XV" just got longer as it is revealed that the pre-beta version of the game is ready but the content is not. Even then, fans of the "Final Fantasy" franchise are excited because this is better than no news.

Seeing the excitement of the fans, game director Hajime Tabata said that while the pre-beta version of the game is finished, the content is not yet done.

According to PlayStation Lifestyle, the community manager for Square Enix, Dan Seto, clarified and said in a forum, "Whoa, hang on guys! A pre-beta is a preliminary step to a beta version so FFXV has not gone into full beta just yet. FFXV's development is going along well but not that well."

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Tabata said there is much to improve before the game is ready. He also added that they might add Moogles later on due to heavy fan request.

A report from GamingBolt said that during the Tokyo Game Show last September, Square-Enix had said that they would be moving on to serious aspects of the game and Moogles did not have a place in this serious world.

However, according to Cinema Blend, they seemed to have changed their minds when 78 percent of the players they asked wanted Moogles to be included. The rest definitely wanted the Moogles to go.

The delay speaks of the game developers' bid to give players a better gameplay experience. Tabata spoke to Eurogamer, and said, "We've been setting up possibilities and contingencies plans for having tales and experiences in that world. Before that, in the same way they gave me a chance to make the game, it'd be good to have younger development talent opportunities to take on those projects."

According to GameRant, the characters of "Final Fantasy XV" can move freely because of a "high action system." There is also a more advanced party battle system which helps players strategically switch between characters while they're doing battle. Players can also expect to have more thrilling battles with lots of realism.

The other game that fans of this franchise are excited about is the remake of "Final Fantasy 7." The release dates of both "Final Fantasy XV" and the "Final Fantasy 7 Remake" have not been announced.

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