'Final Fantasy 15' Download Time: When Does Next 'Final Fantasy' Game Unlock On PS4 And Xbox One?

8.5
  • Playstation 4
  • Xbox One
  • Action
  • RPG
2016-11-29
Here's when Final Fantasy 15 unlocks for all those who downloaded it to a PS4 or Xbox One
Here's when Final Fantasy 15 unlocks for all those who downloaded it to a PS4 or Xbox One Wikia

Final Fantasy 15 is almost here, and if you are downloading the game, you’ll want to play as soon as possible. Good news, because this game will be unlocking right at midnight.

According to the listing on the Xbox Store, Final Fantasy 15 can be pre-ordered and pre-installed, so you will be ready to go right at midnight when the game unlocks. This will likely be based on local time for your location, so expect to wait until midnight wherever you live.

The same goes for those looking to play on PS4. Final Fantasy 15 can be set up in advance, and will unlock at midnight.

If you are downloading Final Fantasy 15, be sure to clear out those hard drives. The file size on Xbox One is 51.82GB and on PS4 is 40.5GB. There will also be a Day One patch that is going to be 7GB.

If you want to play Final Fantasy 15 on PC, well, you’re out of luck for right now. The game is only coming to Xbox One and PS4 as of right now, and Square Enix hasn’t made any indication there will be a PC release.

So what do you think? Are you excited to try out the latest Final Fantasy game? Are you scared of that monster that apparently takes 72 hours to defeat ? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

REVIEW SUMMARY
Final Fantasy XV
8.5
Combat, Plot, Characters Create Something Flawed, Beautiful, Fantastic
Despite it's flaws, Final Fantasy XV is a milestone achievement: not just for being completed, but for being completed with polish, aplomb and love.
  • Engaging main cast of characters
  • Fun, fast-paced combat
  • A massive, beautiful world to explore
  • The Regalia!
  • Continuous updates have addressed some shortcomings of the initial release
  • Major aspects of the story feel rushed or absent, particularly toward the end of the game
  • Stealth sequences feel out of place
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