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'Final Fantasy XV' News, Update: Insights In Active Time Report

Fans who have been patiently keeping tabs on any updates for the highly anticipated action-adventure game "Final Fantasy XV" will finally be getting some new ones, as Square Enix, the studio behind the popular gaming franchise, announced that they will be dropping the latest Active Time Report this weekend.

SE's official Twitter account for FFXV revealed that the stream will commence on Saturday, Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. PST,  11 p.m. EST, and Jan. 31 in the Europe region at 4 a.m. GMT. Fans can also get the updates through the studio's official YouTube Channel named "SquareEnixPresents."

The broadcast will reportedly showcase "new battle footage" as well as give other information about the Niflheim Empire, a report from IGN reads.

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Polygon.com, meanwhile, said that game director Hajime Tabata and global marketing director Akio Ofuji will be present during the new Active Time Report event. The duo will be offering some "key updates" as well as the "new details" for the "Final Fantasy 15" March event. The latter date will reportedly highlight SE's official announcement of the game's roll out date.

In related news, GamesRadar.com shared what are claimed to be some of the newest gameplay screenshots of FFXV.

According to the site, SE has unveiled four new images of the forthcoming gaming title this week where it featured an aerial combat, a battle scene against some giant mech, a fire explosion, and Noctis creeping up behind a group of enemy guards.

More details on these intriguing snapshots will be unraveled at the aforementioned event.

"Final Fantasy XV" is slated to hit the shelves sometime later this year for current gen gaming platforms Xbox One and PlayStation 4. A pre-beta version of the game is currently up for grabs and can be played from start to finish.

In an interview earlier this year, Tabata said that they likened FFXV to "The Last Of Us" in terms of the coherence in the gameplay and storytelling.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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