

Hajime Tabata, Final Fantasy XV's director, previously promised that Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae would have up to four hours of gameplay and superior graphics to the Tokyo Game Show gameplay video.

Consequently, when Square Enix announced that they would release a demo of the game with Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, it created a lot of excitement. In addition, Final Fantasy XV is said to be the game that could make or break the console industry in Japan, so it's easy to see why fans are desperate to try it out. In development since 2006, the game has changed console generations, changed names, and still doesn't even have a planned release date. Fans of the Final Fantasy series have been on a rough ride waiting for Final Fantasy XV.
