Final Fantasy 15 released for Xbox One and PS4 nearly a year ago, but the latest entry in the RPG franchise is far from finished. A steady stream of DLC has kept console gamers busy during the last ten months, there are rumors of an upcoming Switch release, and a PC port has already been confirmed for early 2018. According to a recent interview, the PC port may offer some very compelling motivation to revisit the title yet again.

In a recent interview with engadget, Final Fantasy 15 game director Hajime Tabata discussed this, and other, benefits of bringing the title to PCs...

"There are were limitations to the game to ensure it ran on consoles, but that's less of an issue with PCs -- especially when it comes to modding. PC gaming has a culture of customization and modification, and we want to ensure that those gamers can do what they want to the game. We're looking into the possibilities of a dedicated level editor -- we want to ensure that gamers will be playing FFXV for a long time to come."

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Just imagine the Thomas the Train mods that could be plowing through the realm of FF15 by early 2018. It's also possible that the modding community may find ways to create new playable characters in the game's story mode, either by switching perspective to the supporting cast or swapping in other Final Fantasy 15 icons like Cloud. We hope the game is fairly open in terms of modding and that the community has the chance to run wild and share their creations with the rest of the player base.

We'll be keeping an eye out for updates on the game's level editor tools and will update when we know more.

Final Fantasy 15: Windows Edition releases in early 2018 on PC. Final Fantasy 15 is out now on PS4 and Xbox One.

Source: engadget