Brotherhood Final Fantasy XV Anime has been entertaining the fans lately. Hopefully, the show can satisfy them until the release of the game version slated for release later this year.
The upcoming Final Fantasy XV game was originally scheduled for release on September 30. However, Square Enix and the game's director announced that FF XV will instead be delivered on November 30, according to the Verge.
The Brotherhood Final Fantasy XV anime presents an interesting and somewhat confusing storyline to those who are not familiar with FF. The show tells the story of a leader, Prince Noctis doing his best to protect his citizens. But at the same, the anime also focuses on the characters' use of transforming cars and shopping habits, according to The Verge.
Fans of Japanese manga and anime stories are already used to these kinds of wacky story lines and plots. The short anime shows, however, provide Final Fantasy XV fans and gamers a little bit of background story about the four protagonists.
The blonde gunman Prompto has a weight problem. He also shares an affinity with canine puppies. Ignis, the one who wears glasses, has an obsession for finding the perfect recipe for Noctis' dessert.
Meanwhile, FF game director Hajime Tabata explained that the delay was due to their commitment to give game fans the best 25th installment of the Final Fantasy series. Square Enix is reportedly working on a patch for the upcoming game.
However, the game publisher has decided to hold the upcoming game for a little bit longer. This is to ensure that disc users will still enjoy the game even without an internet connection. Tabata also said that the upcoming FF XV will have the additional patch and a "few extra features" as well.
Waiting until November 30 is a small price to pay for what promises to be an awesome Final Fantasy XV.