Final Fantasy XV is out of pre-beta and currently playable in its entirety, according to Square Enix.

Speaking on the game’s official Japanese forums, with translation via Gematsu, programmer Satoshi Kitade reports the development of the Final Fantasy sequel has hit two major milestones. The game is playable from start to finish and the first half of the game appears to be finished.

“We’re at the point where we can play the game in its entirety from start to finish,” he says. “From this, everyone on the development team can get an overall view on the game.”

Kitade notes the studio is focusing on optimization, such as polishing elements of the game or adjusting gameplay.

“The first half of the game is finished with the quality of a final product, and you get the sense you’re playing it in its final form.”

Square Enix revealed new story details, centering on King Regis and Luna, back at Tokyo Game Show. It has been confirmed that Final Fantasy XV will also feature Moogles, the series' adorable winged creatures. And if you’re wondering why the main characters wear black, Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata talked about that and the battle effects clothing will have.

The long-in-development sequel, formerly known as Final Fantasy Versus XIII is set to be released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One sometime in 2016. Square Enix plans on revealing the release date at a “special event” in March 2016.