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The development of Final Fantasy XV,
a Japanese action role-playing video game,
began in 2006 shortly before its announcement at that year's Electronic Entertainment Expo. Square Enix handled
primary development on Final Fantasy XV,
and the game was released worldwide in November 2016; the total development
time covered approximately ten years. The game was originally announced
as Final Fantasy Versus XIII, a PlayStation 3-exclusive
spin-off title. It was part of Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy,
a subseries of games linked by a common mythos: while retaining thematic links,
specific references were removed to aid with marketing. Additional media was
created to portray the world of XV without using sequels;
dubbed the "Final Fantasy XV Universe", it included
a feature film, an original net animation, a virtual reality simulation game,
multiple mobile projects including an abridged version of the game, ports
to Microsoft Windows and Stadia,
and a novel The Dawn of the Future depicting
an alternate finale.
The game was originally directed by Tetsuya Nomura,
who also created the story concept and main character designs. Nomura wanted to
create a darker Final Fantasy title unsuitable for the main
series. The initial development went slowly, and by 2007 the scale of the
project generated discussions about rebranding the game as the next main entry
in the series. Production on Versus XIII ended in 2012, when
it was rebranded as Final Fantasy XV and transferred over to
the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
The PlayStation 3 version, which was originally built using the company's
proprietary Crystal Tools game engine,
was abandoned due to concerns about the platform's shortening life cycle. Its
engine was changed to the Luminous Engine,
custom-built by Square Enix for eighth-generation gaming hardware.
After its change of platforms, the production team headed
by Hajime Tabata, whose previous work
included Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Type-0, was brought on board
to aid production. Tabata became co-director, and was eventually promoted to
sole director after Nomura was transferred to work on other projects within the
company. After the transition to eighth-generation hardware, multiple changes
were made so that it better suited the new consoles and its new status as a
mainline game: these included radical staff reshuffles, and the reevaluation of
the game's content. The latter part resulted in some scenes and characters
from Versus XIII being cut. Later in production, multiple
other studios were brought in to help with various aspects of the game.
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- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: 1.7 GHz Dual Core or faster
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 10 compatible, 256 MB VRAM
- DirectX: Version 10
- Hard Drive: 700 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 10 compatible
Size : 52 mb



