There won't be any shortage of things to do in the upcoming Final Fantasy XV. Producer Hajime Tabata has revealed to Game Informer (via Nove Crystallis) that the adventure already includes no less than 200 sidequests - and that the developers are adding more all the time.
These are split in four different categories, "for fun (fishing/chocobo racing), main story, monster hunts and regional quests". If Tabata is to be believed, Final Fantasy XV will be a one-off unlike the last games in the series. He says he has no intention of creating sequels, but doesn't rule out future DLC.
Other interesting nuggets include the news that Summons won't always do the same thing. How they act when called upon depends on where you are in the world and who/what you are battling with. We also learned that the car's trunk acts like storage for the party, that it needs to fill up on gas and that the car radio "plays remixes of classic FF themes".