The last Battle of Final Fantasy XV it's a single battle , not like the others final fantasy series, and this is a small enemy size for last battle, check out the ss :
A New Demo Final fantasy XV Judgement Disc During the latest Active Time Report broadcast, Final Fantasy XV Director Hajime Tabata announced that a new demo for the game is coming to the Japanese PSN and Xbox Store.
The demo is called Judgement Disk, and will be released in Japan tomorrow (November 11th). It will include the opening and the first half of the game’s first chapter. Unfortunately, save data won’t carry over to the full game. Play time will be between one and one and a half hours. Only the easy level of difficulty will be included. At the moment there is no information of a western release of the demo, and it appears to be exclusively for Japan. Of course it’ll be possible to download it regardless of where you’re located, by using a Japanese PSN account. Completing the demo will reward players with a special video of the game, even if no info was provided on what it will show. Final Fantsy XV received two demos so far: the first was Episode Duscae,distributed in two successive versions to those who purchased Final Fantasy Type-0 HD. The second, titled Platimum Demo, was released for PS4 and Xbox One on March 30th, featuring Noctis as a kid and Carbuncle. Both demos were released in Japanese and English. Iris Amicitia Joining the Battle Joining Cor “The Immortal” Leonis – who has been featured heavily in recent gameplay media – Gladiolus’ younger sister Iris Amicitia will also be showing up temporarily with you at some point in the game. She uses her fists to fight in a close-combat style but sometimes she’ll use her Moogle to attack.
Square Enix has delayed Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia, its upcoming smartphone game, from its previously planned 2016 release in Japan to early 2017. The additional time is needed to rid the game of bugs.
Square Enix also confirmed a new set of characters set to appear in the game:
Galuf Halm Baldesion (Final Fantasy V)
Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII)
Squall (Final Fantasy VIII)
Eiko (Final Fantasy IX)
Shantotto (Final Fantasy XI)
Vanille (Final Fantasy XIII)
Ace (Final Fantasy Type-0)
And while not officially confirmed, additional silhouettes appear to show:
Faris Scherwiz (Final Fantasy V)
Setzer Gabbiani (Final Fantasy VI)
Prishe (Final Fantasy XI)
Balthier (Final Fantasy XII)
Snow (Final Fantasy XIII)
Cloud of Darkness (Final Fantasy III)
Tidus (Final Fantasy X)
Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)
Ramza (Final Fantasy Tactics)
check out the new trailer of DFF Opera Omnia is Onion Knight :
There was one SOLDIER named Sephiroth, who was better than the rest, but when he found out about the terrible experiments that made him, he began to hate Shinra. And then, over time, he began to hate everything.
—Marlene Wallace, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Sephiroth is the main antagonist of Final Fantasy VII, and one of the major antagonists in its extended universe.
Before his fall from grace, Sephiroth was one of the most lauded success stories of the Shinra Electric Power Company's SOLDIER program. A great warrior idolized by the public and infantrymen alike for his strength and discipline in combat, Sephiroth's many successes in the field of battle during the conflicts surrounding the Shinra Electric Power Company's bid for global domination led to his status as a celebrity war hero and the poster boy for both the Shinra Military and the company's SOLDIER program.
In spin-off appearances, Sephiroth is depicted as Cloud Strife's archenemy, and is seen as a symbol of Cloud's troubled past that haunts his life.