Hajime Tabata, the director of "Final Fantasy XV," announced that the upcoming title will feature various changes which are based on the feedback from gamers who tested the game's "Episode Duscae" demo version.

According to the director, most of the improvements pertain to the game's difficulty, controls and overall game play experience, IGN reported.

Square Enix, the development studio behind the latest installment in the "Final Fantasy" franchise, conducted a survey regarding the game earlier in March. In the survey, the participants were asked to rank various aspects of the game.

After reviewing the results, the development team tweaked "Final Fantasy XV" according to the opinions and suggestions of the respondents.

Based on the survey, Tabata noted that the game's controls received the lowest score among the other categories. He then assured gamers that Square Enix is currently working on improving it as well as the artificial intelligence of the players' allies in the game.

Another complaint that the game received was its camera settings. According to some gamers, the camera focused too closely on the characters, making it hard for them to see what's going on in certain scenes.

In response, Tabata said the studio might include options allowing gamers to choose from various camera angles, Kotaku has learned.

Regarding the game's battles, some players said they were too difficult while others felt they were a bit too easy. A few survey respondents also mentioned that the fighting sequences were monotonous.

As a solution to these issues, Tabata said that the development team will include difficulty options in the game. In addition, when the final version of the game releases, it will have various options when it comes to the fight scenes so that it won't feel repetitive.

Square Enix has not yet announced an official release date for "Final Fantasy XV." But given the number of improvements that the game has to go through, it might take a while before it finally debuts.

According to Eurogamer, the studio will probably provide more details regarding the launch of the game in June for this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo.