'Final Fantasy 15' new update: Day One patch containing important tweaks reportedly coming

(Facebook courtesy of Final Fantasy XV)'Final Fantasy 15' is set to be released on Nov. 29

"Final Fantasy 15" is just a little more than a month away from being released, and apparently, a Day One patch may arrive along with it.

Details about a possible Day One patch were revealed courtesy of a new video that came from Jeuxvideo.

Developers have hinted that the main issue this Day One patch will address is the game's camera, WCCF Tech reported.

It's unclear exactly what currently existing issues are plaguing the game's camera, though whatever they may be, they obviously need to be fixed especially considering the type of battle system "Final Fantasy 15" will feature.

Unlike many of the earlier mainline "Final Fantasy" games, the latest installment of the franchise will not utilize an Active Time Battle system. Instead, the upcoming game will feature a more action-oriented combat system.

Fans can already see what this new battle system will be like in previously released gameplay videos such as the one below.

As fans can see, getting the in-game camera angled just right is crucial as it being positioned incorrectly may make it difficult for players to land successful attacks or even just spot their enemies.

Hopefully for prospective players, the Day One patch will make sure that the in-game camera will be the least of their worries come launch day.

For now, it's also unclear if the Day One patch will tweak anything else aside from the in-game camera.

Apparently, developers are still mostly concerned about the aforementioned in-game camera issues, so additional details regarding anything else that may be affected by the Day One patch remain unclear.

If there are any more important issues that need to be addressed regarding the new RPG, fans should hear about it soon, especially with the game already set to come out on Nov. 29.

More news about "Final Fantasy 15" should be made available in the near future.

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