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Square Enix asks for fan feedback on Final Fantasy XV demo

Square Enix is getting anxious to roll out the red carpet for Final Fantasy XV.

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Square Enix wants your help in making Final Fantasy XV.

The Japanese game publisher is looking for feedback on the first demo of the highly anticipated next title in the Final Fantasy role-playing game series. The company opened up a player survey today, letting fans chime in on the exclusive Final Fantasy XV demo that came with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One release Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, which came out earlier this month. Opening up to its massive fan base (the series has shipped over 110 million units worldwide) to shape one of its flagship titles is a relatively new approach for the Tokyo-based company.

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The survey, which launched earlier this morning for Western territories, is firmly locked to customers that purchased Final Fantasy Type-0 HD — it requires entry of a player’s demo code to proceed. The survey polls on the game’s world design, gameplay, voice acting, and character design, among other factors. Many of the questions have those surveyed rating individual characters’ personalities.

Demand for a chance to get an early look at this anticipated title is high enough that individual redemption codes for the demo were selling on eBay for more than $30 earlier this month.

A solid release date for Final Fantasy XV has yet to be set.