'Final Fantasy 15' demo to be available indefinitely, with up to four hours of content to be allowed

Gamers who pre-order "Final Fantasy Type-0" will also get to enjoy the "Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae" demo as a bonus. In a session with Square Enix Presents, game director Hajime Tabata acknowledged the "Final Fantasy" players' enthusiasm to make a start in the upcoming title. Thankfully, Tabata and his team are going to make that happen. However, the specific timeframe the "Episode Duscae" demo will be available for access is still being mulled over. 

"For the users who have been waiting, we really wanted to provide a version of the game that could be played as soon as possible, so we thought up this sort of gift. But rather than make it available forever, we're thinking of a cut-off period. It wouldn't be a very long period, in order to make its existence feel a little more special," Tabata revealed. 

According to Tabata, as reported by Siliconera and PlayStation Lifestyle, the demo will be accessed through a downloadable code and it will give players at least one hour to explore all its content. Players can even spend up to four hours with "Episode Duscae." 

The "Final Fantasy Type-0" and "Episode Duscae" bundle is now available for pre-order, and players who wish to take advantage of the treat can get it on the official site of the game as well as from GameStop for $59.99. Gamers can also shop on Amazon, which slashed $0.03 from the original retail price. 

Square Enix promises gamers that "Final Fantasy Type-0" will be "a mature Final Fantasy for a New Age," treating them with high-definition visuals of epic and gripping battles and bloodshed. The forthcoming PS4 and Xbox-exclusive installment of the most sought after action role-playing video game will be available in North America on March 17 next year, while Europe will get it on March 20, 2015. 

An extended trailer of "Final Fantasy Type-0 HD" was also unveiled for everyone to see and VG 247 remarked that moviegoers may be able to stumble upon this "Final Fantasy" goody on U.S. cinemas, too, during the holidays.