The news came from a closed media briefing at PlayStation Experience 2017 South East Asia in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday, August 5, where he explained the demo was just a demo.

While audiences aren’t getting a Prompto VR shooting game, Square Enix is developing a Final Fantasy 15 VR experience, but in the form of a less action-packed fishing simulator. While Monsters of the Deep does see Noctis tangling with some frightfully large aquatic beasts, it isn’t quite what many had in mind. It will be available as a standalone title and is scheduled to release some time in September.

Fortunately, Prompto still got his time to shine with his own DLC that released back in June. Instead of first-person, players got a third-person perspective and new shooting mechanics. The DLC reveals what happened to Prompto shortly after he was separated from Noctis and friends late in the story of Final Fantasy 15. It’s a journey of self-discovery that sees the return of a fan favorite character who helps Prompto out of some jams.

Final Fantasy 15 wrapped its closed beta for the game’s forthcoming multiplayer mode last week. The mode will allow players to create customizable avatars and join others online to engage in quests and hunt for loot.

Final Fantasy 15 is available now on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Source: Sirus Gaming