Final Fantasy XV Is Truly A World Of Wonder

Not only do we have news that Final Fantasy XV has been stated to have the development "end in sight" by Hajime Tabata but we also have a new look at the game's world and creatures that inhabit it. Hajime Tabata has stated that they are about 60% finished with the development of Final Fantasy XV and we should see more leaps in the process now that we have the demo coming out in under a month's time on the PS4 and Xbox One. Hopefully it goes more along the "it's ready when it's ready" path of development instead of rushing to make sure fans get what they want sooner instead of later.

Enough of all of that though. Like I said, we have a new gameplay trailer for Final Fantasy XV and it shows off the game's world of creatures as well as how the day/night cycles will affect them during the game. It is rife with all of the classic creatures that we should expect in the franchise as well as a few others that we added or altered just for Final Fantasy XV. I don't remember seeing bald eagles before in other titles but then again none of them were as advanced as Final Fantasy XV is shaping up to be.

Final Fantasy XV — Animals, Beasts, Wildlife, World Trailer

Yet another stunning look at the world of Final Fantasy XV right? This is also with the degradation of video and the streaming services online right now so we can expect this to be just a sample of what Final Fantasy XV will look like once it finally comes to our homes and not a secondhand video to be played. At least that is my hope and dream. I guess we'll know more on March 20th when the demo is available for those who are lucky enough to have it.

What do you think though? Are you excited to see all of the creatures you did in the above Final Fantasy XV montage and safari-like video? Do you wish that the Crocodile Hunter showed up and messed with each creature for our amusement? Or do you just want me to shut up so you can watch the Final Fantasy XV video again in peace? Let us know down in the comments.

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