With just days to go until the official release of "Final Fantasy 15" on Nov. 29, Square Enix released a new trailer for the video game which takes fans through everything they need to know about the game.

Alongside the latest video of "Final Fantasy XV," game director Hajime Tabata detailed the free day-one patch that will come along on FFXV's launch day, as well as giving spoilers to gamers regarding the early copies already making the rounds online.

Director Tabata said in a press release that there has been an unauthorized distribution of the boxed edition of the open world action role-playing video game in select regions, and they have noticed that gameplay footage from individuals playing the FFXV copies has appeared online. Tabata added that even though this set of circumstances is brought on by various regional specific circumstances, and may not be completely avoidable, they are very regretful of this situation, Polygon reported.

Anyway, due to the retailer leaks of "Final Fantasy XV," the game director stated that gamers may find themselves coming across gameplay footage from later parts of the action role-playing video game. Tabata asked individuals who already have the "Final Fantasy 15" to be respectful of those fans who are waiting until Nov. 29.

In spite of that, as the "Final Fantasy XV" will be rolling out on Nov. 29, the game's free day one patch is dubbed as the Crown Update, wherein the patch is reportedly a 7.2 GB. The "Final Fantasy XV" free day one patch fixes minor bugs, adds up some new features that improve the gameplay and enhance the overall story. The update also adds several new scenes to the video game, which was taken from the science fiction film "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" and the Omen trailer, according to IGN.

"Final Fantasy XV" fires up on PS4 and Xbox One on Nov. 29.

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