'Final Fantasy XV' New Trailer News: Gameplay Teaser & Demo Showcases Upcoming Title [VIDEO]

After livestream footage of 'Final Fantasy XV' aired in Japan on Friday, a lot of details about the anticipated title was released by its director, Hajime Tabata.

Tabata first went on record to say that the game was 60 percent complete, and that it shouldn't take long for the game to step into 80 percent completion. He states the last 20 percent should follow suit.

"Final Fantasy XV was originally announced in 2006 when it was known as Final Fantasy Versus XII. Rumors later swirled that it had been canceled, though it was later discovered that the project was rebooted with new PlayStation and Xbox consoles in mind," writes Gamespot.

A demo for the title has been confirmed for release for March 17th on Xbox One and Playstation 4, but only for those who buy 'Final Fantasy Type-0 HD'.

"We're never going to release it as a standalone piece down the line,"states Square Enix product marketing manager Scott Strichart.

Tabata went on to state the differences players will witness in the demo versus the final version.

"[He] also revealed during the presentation that the full map for Final Fantasy XV will be about 10-20 times larger than what players will find in the demo. What's more, he said the game's title screen will change according to the real-world time of day, and that the demo won't have weather effects, although the final game will," writes Gamespot.

A 40-minute gameplay video has also been released per Tabata's livestream, however, no release date for the final version has been announced yet.