While fans eagerly awaits the official announcement for "Final Fantasy XV" release date, there have been wide spread rumors claiming that it will come out on Spring of next year.
According to Kdramastars an infamous source called Cyberland revealed that the highly anticipated game would come out on PS4 and Xbox One consoles on May 2016.
"My sources tell me that it can be confirmed that FFXV will be available on May 2016. Square Enix would use E3 to build hype for the game and they would wait a few more months to get hype boiling similar to what Rocksteady is doing to the Arkham Knight right now," the infamous and highly suspicious source allegedly wrote.
Contrary to the claims, Square Enix has yet to announce an official release date for "Final Fantasy XV," although a demo has already been launched with the succesful "Final Fantasy Type 0-HD," released on March 17.
"Congratulations, The official Final Fantasy Twitter page stated. "Cumulative shipments of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD has surpassed over one million units worldwide."
The demo immediately received positive remarks from game sites and players who purchased "Final Fantasy 0-HD."
"In regards to the Final Fantasy XV demo itself, he [Hajime Tabata] said over 70 percent of players that answered the survey were either "satisfied" or "very satisfied". This is a good sign for Square Enix going forward, but there is also room for some improvements," Attack of the Fanboy said on its review for the demo.
Gaming Bolt gushed over the fantastic quality of the game's graphics.
"The first thing you'll notice, aside from the genuine feeling of camaraderie between the characters, is how good it looks," the publication cited.
"Everything in Episode Duscae, from the hair on the characters' heads, to the weapons, the environmental effects and the models for the enemies, is rendered in excruciating detail. What's even more impressive is that, outside of the initial loading time, the game never stops to load or features a segment where the game slows down to process a new area. It's as open and seamless as you can get, and all of it looks beautiful, even if it's not running at 1080p. Yet.
Kotaku claimed that the demo to "Final Fantasy XV" is "one of the most fascinating video game demos in recent memory." Citing the ability of the demo to "save your progress."
In a separate review Kotaku mentioned the superd summon ability of the characters in "Final Fantasy XV."
"You can also get a... certain summon, which you can activate once Noctis runs out of HP and use against just about any outdoor enemy in the game," it said of the demo experience.