Report: Final Fantasy Type-0 HD Release Date Outed, Includes FFXV Demo

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is set to launch on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on March 17, 2015, according to a report from Game Informer that has since been pulled.

Additionally, a demo code for Final Fantasy XV is said to be included. It's allegedly dubbed Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae, and gives gamers the opportunity to "see some of the opening scenes in action." However, "some elements of the progression will be altered in order to make it more suitable for a demo experience."

We still have no idea when exactly Final Fantasy XV will launch, but I'm holding out hope that it'll arrive sometime before the end of 2015. Am I being too optimistic? Maybe. But the wait is just too difficult to bear!

You can read our preview for Final Fantasy Type-0 HD right here.

[Via IGN]

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