A new "Final Fantasy XV" game project has been teased by "FFXV" video game director Hajime Tabata in a recent interview. Tabata revealed that a number of video game companies have been approaching Square Enix for a possible collaboration.
In a recent interview with DualShockers, Tabata revealed a number of new information about the hit RPG. The "FF15" director revealed in the interview that no plans have been made to launch a "Final Fantasy XV" Nintendo Switch version and that has hinted the team's preference of updating the game for a "Final Fantasy XV" Xbox Scorpio release.
The "Final Fantasy XV" character customization feature was also talked about during the interview. According to Tabata, the "FF15" team is currently working on the feature and is developing a way to implement the character customization with a multiplayer feature.
Another great "Final Fantasy XV" news that Tabata revealed during the interview is the development of new games based on the hit RPG. According to the "FFXV" game director, Square Enix has received numerous offers from other companies to explore a possible collaboration.
Tabata also said that a new "Final Fantasy XV" game may be developed in the near future. He also said that the new "Final Fantasy XV" game in collaboration with Machine Zone is going to be developed soon. Machine Zone is popular for its freemium mobile MMO games. The company is behind the hit mobile games; "Mobile Strike" and "Game of War: Fire Age."
When asked if the new game will be a new "FF15" to be released by other companies, Tabata discussed that the other companies will roll out their own "Final Fantasy XV" versions. With regard to the Machine Zone collaboration, Tabata said that they are cooperating with them and is providing support, ideas and design.
Tabata also teased "Final Fantasy XV" fans that the new projects will be interesting. The interview also revealed that the Machine Zone collaboration will be for a "Final Fantasy XV" mobile game version.
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