Oh, Square Enix, when will you stop teasing us with all these Chibi AF monster videos? Probably when we get closer to Final Fantasy XV's release date (September 30 Worldwide). Yet again they've released another set of monster videos, promoting the upcoming World of Final Fantasy, set for release on the Playstation 4 and Vita October 25 in North America, 27 in Japan, and 28 in Europe. Until then, here are videos of Sharksame, Doukobito, Fenrir, and Behemoth.
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Square Enix release more information on the DLC for Final Fantasy XV, which is set for release on the Playstation 4 and XBox One systems on September 30.
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Square Enix released more videos of their monsters from the upcoming World of Final Fantasy game. Here we see Minotaur, Mimic Queen, Mist Dragon , and Sea Snake, along with their abilities. World of Final Fantasy is due for the Playstation 4 and Vita systems on October 25 in North America, October 27 in Japan, and October 28 in Europe.
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Square Enix has released a ton of new screenshots for the upcoming Final Fantasy XV, due out September 30 on both the Playstation 4 and XBox One. Included in these screenshots are Chocobos, which at a certain point of the game you can rent, like a Divvy Bike, and acquire the classic Chocobo Whistle. There's also a few pics of the delicious food available in game as well as some battle and equipment shots.
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Square Enix officially announced the Season Pass for Final Fantasy XV and what it entails. Last week it popped up on the Playstation Store, revealing:
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Manabu Daishima, 45, a graphic designer for Square Enix passed away on August 8, 2016 while diving off the coast of the Shizuoku Prefecture on the southwest coast of Japan. He did work on such titles as monster designs for Romancing SaGa, field graphics for Chrono Trigger, battle effect graphics for Parasite Eve, 3D map and background design for Final Fantasy XII and Dirge of Cerebus: Final Fantasy VII, and world graphic design for Secret of Mana.
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Next friday Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV will arrive at select theaters in the US. That's right Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV will be in theaters on August 19th! Of course you want to see it! But will you be able to? Here's a list of the participating theaters that are showing the feature length film.
Looks like if you're in Texas, you're spoiled with locations! Don't worry though. If you can't see this movie in theaters, you'll be able to digitally acquire this on August 30th via streaming services, followed by a Blu-ray release coming October 4th. The game Final Fantasy XV will be released for PS4 and XBOX One on September 30th.
If you need a refresher on what Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV is, well check out the trailer! Yes, it will actually play a part in the story line of the game!
Who's excited for this movie and will you be one of the lucky ones to be able to see it in theaters?
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Square Enix recently made a survey available to Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts fans, to get their opinions on Kingdom Hearts and the upcoming Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. If you're interested in getting your opinion heard, the link is below. Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age is available for pre-order now on the Square Enix site (link and official trailer below) and is scheduled for a 2017 release on the Playstation 4.
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Set for release on the Nintendo 3DS September 16. 2016. Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past is a remake of the 2001 Playstation game. The story is being retold with a rebuilt 3D world, which includes visible enemies. You play as the son of a fisherman, who travels through time to save the world. Along the way there are over 30 jobs for your team to acquire.
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Square Enix announced on their North American site the Box Art for Final Fantasy XV for both the XBox One and the Playstation 4. Both boxes feature The Four Dudes preparing to battle some unseen enemy. The game is set for release worldwide on September 30, 2016.
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Today, is the 26th anniversary of the US release of the original Final Fantasy on the Nintendo Entertainment System. It’s hard to believe that the game has been around so long, and in so many incarnations. Since the original release in December 1987 in Japan, there’s been over a dozen re-releases, starting with the MSX release in 1989, which improved the sound and colorization. The US release was pretty faithful to the Famicom version, albeit with a single save file on battery (the MSX version saved files on blank floppy disks, so you could store as many as you wanted), and with more technical limitations. There was, as well, Nintendo of America’s censorship, which prohibited use of religious iconography (such as churches, crosses, etc.). Despite all of that, the NES version of Final Fantasy was a very solid game.
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Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age has many fans waiting in anticipation! This long-awaited HD remaster of Final Fantasy XII is finally coming to PS4 in 2017.
Join me as I sit down with Wolf Kanno to talk about everything new in the HD rerelease of this wonderful Ivalice epic.
Just before E3, Square Enix released a new trailer for the upcoming World of Final Fantasy (aka Final Fantasy: Chibi Quest). Here we see more of our favorite characters, including Quistis and Squall of Final Fantasy VIII, Cloud of Final Fantasy VII, and Tidus of Final Fantasy X pulling off his Blitz Ace Overdrive. It's also being reported that when people pre-order the "Day One" edition of the game, they will have access to a Sephiroth summon. The game is set for release in North America on October 25, and in Japan and Europe October 27 and 28 respectively on the Playstation 4 and Vita systems.
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Square Enix released a series of images/screenshots from the upcoming PS4/Vita exclusive World of Final Fantasy (or as I like to call it Final Fantasy: Chibi Quest). We get a good look at various characters, some we all know very well like Lady Yuna of Final Fantasy X and ViVi of Final Fantasy IX. The tentative release date is December 31, 2016.
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Kingsglaive, the movie prequel to Final Fantasy XV, has received some new information. The movie is about a war between the Kingdom of Lucis and the Empire of Niflheim. The titular Kingsglaive, elite Lucis soldiers, protect their city against the Niflheim troops. The new information can be found here and a bit thank you to Kotaku for providing the English information for those of us who can't read Japanese. There's also a trailer and some screenshots for you to check out!
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