Final Fantasy XV release date: The Fantasy Continues by March 2015

Final Fantasy XV release date: The Fantasy Continues by March 2015
Eventhough Fantasy fans got very disappointed because of the fact that the expected date did not take place this year 2014 they are still solid and hopeful about it. Now that the new expected date of release was issued they are again expecting to have it by 2015 March.
The reason behind of the delayed- the expectations for the game sales are too low this year due to economic status. Because of this reason, the expected new numbers of players would never be possibly met. The good thing here is that they are still looking forward and still excited about it by 2015. Actually the date is just hearsay after they have heard the statements of the senior analyst of Square-Enix.
However, according Yosuka Matsuda, the company CEO said that they want to make sure that everything is set-up and they really think and considered everything seriously so that they can give what the fans are expecting and more. The date of release was never happened as what others expect it to be because at that time they haven't decided it yet. Hence, Yosuka and behalf of the developers are really requesting and hoping that fans could understand about the delay because it's worth the wait.
Another rumored reason behind the delay is the application of DirectX 11 which is considered to be the main factor of unexpected problems. Furthermore, according to Daniel Sims, freelance writer, who happened to contact the Square-Enix verified that developers did not created a PC version of the game, but this would be available in PS4 and Xbox One.
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