It looks like Final Fantasy XV will be out in September - at least if the latest rumours are anything to go by.
Sources close to Gematsu - and "reliable" ones at that - have suggested that the game will launch globally on September 30.
Apparently, the information has been corroborated by three independent sources who would have knowledge on the matter.
Fortunately, fans won't have to wait very long to find out more, because the release date is expected to be announced at a special event at the end of March.
Taking place on March 30, the event is being held at Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Final Fantasy XV is in development for PS4 and Xbox One. Square Enix previously confirmed that it will definitely be released sometime this year.
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Nothing's been confirmed as of yet, but JavaScript code found on the Final Fantasy XV Uncovered website suggests that a PC version is also on its way.
The action role-playing game, which was given a playable demo alongside copies of Final Fantasy Type-0, revolves around the war between the kingdoms of Lucis and Niflheim.
Its main character, named Noctis Lucis Caelum, is the heir to the throne of Lucis, and has the ability to sense the deaths of those around him.













