'Final Fantasy 15': More details about the game's cities

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Square Enix has just revealed more details about the cities that will be featured inside "Final Fantasy 15."

One member of the "Final Fantasy 15" development team, lead planner Ishikawa Tomonori, took to the game's official forums to answer a question about the cities that would be featured inside the game.

Specifically, the question was about how much of the big cities in the game the players would actually be able to explore.

In response, Tomonori shared more details about the cities inside the game, specifically about Altissia.

According to Tomonori, Altissia in particular would feature several cafes, markets, and even restaurants that "Final Fantasy 15" players would be able to visit.

Tomonori even said that the developers would sometimes get lost while in the midst of exploring Altissia. The game's lead planner also added that there might be unique characters that players can run into while they are exploring different cities.

Tomonori did not actually say how much of a city a player could explore, although it would seem that they can still see significant portions of a certain locale, even if the entire place itself is not completely accessible.

In related news, players eager to get their hands on "Final Fantasy 15" will be glad to know that more official details about the game will be made available soon.

Square Enix has just announced that the next Active Time Report broadcast for the game will air on Jan. 30.

In addition to providing more official details about "Final Fantasy 15," the next Active Time Report is also expected to reveal more about the March event Square Enix has planned for the game, according to GameSpot.

Square Enix is expected to formally announce the release date of "Final Fantasy 15" during their upcoming March event.

"Final Fantasy 15" is widely expected to be released sometime this year.

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