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A raft of Final Fantasy XV demo codes, which are only officially available to those who buy Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, have been put up for auction on Ebay.
The digital download codes have been listed at a whole range of prices--from $1 starting bids, to $40 instant purchases--although the validity of some of the listings cannot be guaranteed. GameSpot has seen one such demo, from a vendor with high feedback ratings, sell for $35.
In December, Square-Enix explained that the only way to play the Final Fantasy XV demo is to purchase Final Fantasy Type-0 HD. Even in this instance, the availability is limited to the first run of copies released.
The final Fantasy XV demo is set in the Duscae region, and offers at least one dungeon to explore. In the video above, GameSpot offers an hour-long demonstration, showcasing some of the foes and locations on offer. Players will also be given the opportunity to drive around the region, and as much as four hours of gameplay is said to be on offer.
Square Enix has not confirmed a release date for the game, which is currently in development for Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The publisher has stated before that the project is now in its final stages.
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