The game is announced for sometime in “early 2018,” which some players consider too late given the game’s late-2016 console release. But after the first demo of the game and initial tests, it’s clear why the game won’t arrive before 2018. The guys from ArsTechnica had a privilege of trying Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition and after trying the demo, they let the world know about the various issues that occurred during gameplay. Given the number of issues, it’s clear that Square Enix’s development has a lot of work to do before releasing the game, making the early 2018 release a reasonable date.

Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition issues

Here are the issues the ArsTechnica team noticed while playing the first Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition demo:

A lack of full 4K resolution No video menu of any kind Performance shy of 30 frames a second Assets that aren’t up to 4K snuff

Of course, this is only the first demo and it’s not even a public one, so we have no right to claim any of these issues will ‘make its way’ to the official release. We’re just saying that the development team has a lot of work ahead of it as the official release is about 6 months away. So, some of these issues might, in fact, happen to early adopters of the game. What do you think about Final Fantasy XV coming to Windows 10? Do you expect any of these issues to occur in the public release? Let us know in the comments below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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