By Rey Gambe (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 29, 2014 05:45 AM EST

Following Square Enix' recent tech demo release of "Final Fantasy XV," every fan and gamer of the role-playing video game seems to be on alert for the next details from the developer.

Game N Guide describes the tech demo of the 15th installment to the "Final Fantasy" series as super pretty, making the fans' long wait all the more worth it.

"The tech demo takes you into the nuts and bolts of level, character, and effects design (of 'Final Fantasy XIV'). Square Enix is utilizing its new Luminous engine for the title and the name is quite apropos: it's illuminating. Gorgeous, stunning," cites the report.

While the developer has yet to give specifics on the exact release date of the video game, what is confirmed at this point is that "Final Fantasy XV" will be released next year.

Segment Next disclosed that Square Enix has revealed its line-up for the upcoming Jump Festa 2015 slated on Dec. 20, 2014 and it looks like gamers will get new details of "Final Fantasy XV" during the event.

Jump Festa 2015 is the Shounen Jump's annual series of manga and gaming conventions to be held at Makuhari Messe in Japan where Japanese game developers put on display and showcase their newest games.

Square Enix will showcase three activities during the Jump Festa 2015 including the active time report of Hajime Tabata, director of the "Final Fantasy XV" featuring the latest news on "Final Fantasy Type-0 HD" as well as "Final Fantasy XV's Episode Duscae."

Game N Guide says that gamers will gain access to the first chapter titled "Final Fantasy Episode Duscae" alongside "Final Fantasy Type-0 HD" in Mar. 2015.

Development and Gameplay

Development of "Final Fantasy XV" started before its official launch during the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) trade fair in May 2006 at Los Angeles, California.

Since its unveiling, "Final Fantasy XV" has been on and off the gaming community radar. Fans were either wondering what its current status is or has simply grown tired waiting for it, points out the Christian Post in an October 13 article.

Excitement over "Final Fantasy XV" started picking up again during the Tokyo Game Show held in September. "FF 15" project director Hajime Tabata announced that "the game is roughly 50 to 60 percent complete while the demo is 80% complete," the Christian Post reported.

The game features an open-world environment similar to modern-day earth set in a darker atmosphere but with more realistic human characters.

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