'Final Fantasy XV': Arrives After Glitches From Judgment Disc Discovered

Nov 15, 2016 05:00 AM EST | Michael Ibanez

The long wait is almost over, "Final Fantasy XV" will finally be available beginning Nov. 29. The delayed launch was due to visual bugs and glitches that were observed from the Demo Disc.

According to GameNGuide, from the observation of the players, they encountered weird events during the gameplay. Bugs and glitches were observed in the graphics quality. Annoying redlines were also appearing on the screen during the game.

There were reports about overlapping objects like floating rocks and inaccurate lights and shades too. While others experienced faulty colors like water that turned into purple color. These glitches and bugs would really make the players and fans unsatisfied with the most awaited "Final Fantasy" series.

According to Square Enix, the new date, will be a way for the development team to further polish and make quality testing so that the game would match the expectations of users.

Hajime Tabata, the Director of "Final Fantasy XV," apologized and gave his regrets for the delay of the launching date. They need to fix all the glitches to obtain their vision of creating a level of freedom and realism not seen from the previous series of Final Fantasy.

With the leadership of Hajime Tabata, "Final Fantasy XV" would be released with unparalleled quality of realism. According to Tabata, the team has finished working on a master version and is now working on a day-one patch that would be shipped with the final game and not just be applied as a downloadable update. The patch made led the decision to delay the launching of the game, according to Gamespot.

"Final Fantasy XV" will surely blow the gamer's mind and make them feel the true meaning of a Role Playing Game, the delay is really worth the wait. Just a few more nights of waiting, "Final Fantasy XV" is just in the gamer's fingertips.

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