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'''News''' is our page for updating with the latest news from Square Enix, its series and works, the Square Enix Independent Wiki Alliance, SEIWA member wikis, and the Square Enix Wiki. If you have any news worth noting, be sure to mention them on the talk page!
'''News''' is our page for updating with the latest news from Square Enix, its series and works, the Square Enix Independent Wiki Alliance, SEIWA member wikis, and the Square Enix Wiki. Remember to add any news here to the [[/Main Page|Main Page]]. If you have any news worth noting, be sure to mention them on the talk page!


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Revision as of 01:41, 7 May 2015

News is our page for updating with the latest news from Square Enix, its series and works, the Square Enix Independent Wiki Alliance, SEIWA member wikis, and the Square Enix Wiki. Remember to add any news here to the Main Page. If you have any news worth noting, be sure to mention them on the talk page!

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2015

May

May 4th

By KeybladeSpyMaster 00:55, 7 May 2015 (UTC)

Microsoft Corporation held their annual Build developer's conference last week, and as part of enticing developers to make games for their new and upcoming Windows 10 OS, they asked Square Enix to make a small presentation using Microsoft's DirectX 12 technology, which will ship with the operating system. The presentation features a scene using elements from Final Fantasy XV, and the focus was largely on lighting, skin, and hair rendering. Hajime Tabata from Square Enix's Business Division II gave a small intro before the folks at Microsoft rolled the clip. The scene is actually really impressive.

You can check the clip out at WinBeta.org

Microsoft’s DirectX 12 will launch with Windows 10 later this year. Final Fantasy XV has been teased for a couple of years now and will release on Xbox One and PlayStation 4, though no official date has been mentioned.