Check Out This New Final Fantasy XV Footage From PAX Prime

The fine folks at Square Enix had plenty to share with fans during its Active Time Battle Report this weekend at PAX Prime. In addition to confirming Final Fantasy XV will indeed be releasing in 2016, the Japanese publisher also shared several new glimpses at in-game footage.

As I'm sure you're already well aware, Noctis and his pals will be spending a lot of time out on the open road in Final Fantasy XV. Here's a look at the crew cruising around in some driving gameplay footage.

Additionally, Square shared some concept art, as well as a fresh look at some new gameplay mechanics. Here's a nice little snapshot overview of what was show. Bear in mind that it's still a work-in-progress, though.

If you want to watch the entire panel, we've got the full thing embedded for your viewing pleasure below.

For more on Final Fantasy XV, check out the emotion-packed "Dawn" trailer that was revealed at gamescom. While you're at it, read up on why GameRevolution's own Anthony LaBella can't seem to muster up much excitement for this new entry.

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