The Square Enix seems to be setting a higher level of discourse in terms of console gaming after they established a partnership with the Machine Zone, the developer of "Game of War: Fire Age." With the new business being revealed, "Final Fantasy XV" is anticipated to be available for mobile gaming on both Android and iOS devices.
The gaming company, Square Enix has already confirmed through a press release that they forged a business coalition with Machine Zone to produce a massively multiplayer online (MMO) mobile version of "Final Fantasy XV."
The MMO Mobile version of "Final Fantasy XV" will constitute a good combination of their original storyline and list of characters, but the Machine Zone is in-charge of the technology. The referencing of the technology that will be applied to the said game is based on the development of "Game of War: Fire Age."
"Will follow the successful MZ MMO titles Game of War: Fire Age and Mobile Strike," said Square Enix President Yosuke Matsuda. "Machine Zone has a stellar track record in the mobile gaming space, and we are putting Final Fantasy XV in trustworthy hands."
Square Enix has chosen Machine Zone after they have proven their records, reaching a revenue of more than $1 Million US Dollars in the year of 2015. This record was hit after the Machine Zone was able to get Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mariah Carey as endorsers.
The "Final Fantasy XV" is expected to follow the footsteps of the other two newly released mobile games; the "Brave Exvius" and then the "Mobius Final Fantasy." Since its release earlier this year, the graphics seem to be impressive and so Square Enix is hoping to get the same positive reviews for "Final Fantasy XV."
"Final Fantasy XV" is expected to be released on November 29, 2016, packed with four additional DLCs.