Square Enix teased the partial open-world gameplay of the "Final Fantasy XV" including the resolution and the framerate of the awaited game. Director Hajime Tabata discussed the details about the game in an interview.

A Japanese press outlet, Famitsu, recently held an interview with the Director of "Final Fantasy XV", Hajime Tabata where he discussed many aspects of the upcoming RPG video game. One thing stood out is that the game will be divided into two: the other half will be open world while the other half would be linear. Also, the director explained that the game will be release the chapters from zero going through until 15, Gamerant reported.

Hajime Tabata also discussed the resolution and the framerate of the soon-to-be-released role-playing video game. The PS4 version of the "Final Fantasy XV" will be running between 900p and 1080p. While running in high definition, the frame rate of the game will be about 30 frames per second. The Xbox Version on the other hand, will be running at 765p as well as 900p which will also have a frame rate of 30 frames per second.

According to Tabata, the game was divided to two parts in order to give a tightening challenge as players go through the story. That way, the game will not be boring with only open-world gameplay. Once the player finished the open world part and is starting to go through the main route, the estimated play-time of the players would only be around 40 to 50 hours.

Meanwhile, the director revealed that the six downloadable contents that will be released later are not the only DLC that is planned by the developer team. Tabata stated that they will certainly release those DLCs announced. However, it would still be possible that they will create more downloadable contents outside the Season Pass, VG 24/7 reported.