Touch deep breath and gather patience. Perhaps breathe deeply once again to try to dominate frustration. Final Fantasy XV not hit stores in September as promised, but in November. Square Enix has just confirmed a delay that had been rumored for weeks.
It has been the director of the game, Hajime Tabata, who has offered an explanation video (shown above) . The reason? Quality. Tabata explains that he has concluded that it would be a mistake to publish the game as it is now. The director adds that the game has reached the status of Master, but the development team feels it has the highest quality you can reach.
On the other hand, Square Enix was working on a patch Day Zero to add content nothing launching the game, but the company has decided to integrate the patch on the physical release so that they start playing without an Internet connection can enjoy the same experience. The new release date is November 29, 2016. [Final Fantasy XV via The Verge]
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