November 22, 2024 02:14 AM

'Final Fantasy 15' Release Date: FFXV Leaks, Square-Enix Director Sorry And Turns To Legal Ways

"Final Fantasy XV" details are leaking everywhere. The release date was ignored, spoilers can be found everywhere, and its creator is apologizing to fans. The FFXV director apologized for leaks and is now turning to legal means. Be careful since spoilers are everywhere. It's just a very sad state of affairs.

According to gaming websites Kotaku and GameSpot, video game stores world-wide have been selling copies of "Final Fantasy 15" before its release date to anyone who wants to buy the game. People who haven't bought it yet can be sure there will be spoilers so it's time to watch out.

Reportedly, a number of players over the weekend have purchased early copies of the open-world RPG of Square-Enix, who is the publisher of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, from stores in Saudi Arabia, Peru, and South America, that were breaking the street date. In various parts of Europe as well, FF15 was leaked before the scheduled November 29 release. More reports will come in as we get closer to the actual release date.

Various streams were spotted from players who were able to buy early copies of "Final Fantasy 15". Players who have been waiting for the 15th game in the "Final Fantasy" franchise for a long-time have a right to be angry if they accidentally watch portions of the game's ending on YouTube.

Even trailers are not safe either. Square-Enix's Judgement Demo trailer that released in Japan showed too much of the game. Square-Enix, publisher of Dragon Quest Heroes II, responded to the unscheduled early release of FFXV by warning people not to post any game footage that might even be considered a spoiler.

"Final Fantasy XV" director Hajime Tabata came out to apologize for the leaked game videos that appeared online. He said that they were working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible to put any concerns of fans of the game to rest. According to gaming website IGN, during IGN Live's FF15 livestream, Tabata said that Square-Enix was considering taking legal action to prevent the leaks from being uploaded. He requested that everyone refrain from posting content from FFXV before its actual release so that they do not ruin the game for everyone else.

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Final Fantasy 15, Final Fantasy XV, Square Enix
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