Final Fantasy XV Director Asks Fans If They’d Like To See A Happy Or Super Bad Ending

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Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata attended a fan greeting event, and one fan who attended the event shared a few words from Tabata who appears to be thinking about a happy or super bad ending for the RPG. [Thanks, @yuukkii_3025.]

 

Here’s what Tabata-san asked Final Fantasy XV fans during the fan greeting event:

“Do you guys want to see a happy ending?”

“How about the opposite, a super bad ending?”

 

Tabata has been thinking about all kinds of stuff for what’s next, and as for the question about the happy ending, it’s something he’s more or less decided on after looking at fan reaction.

 

No further information was shared, but it appears that we might get a new kind of ending for Final Fantasy XV. Given that the team is going to work on releasing new episodes through 2019, they should have more than enough time to figure out a new super happy ending for the title.

 

Final Fantasy XV is available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The PC version releases on March 6, 2018.


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