Square Enix today released a wealth of new screenshots for both the highly anticipated Final Fantasy XV and the upcoming Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, due out next March.
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Type-0 HD is a high definition remake of the PSP title, which was released back in 2011 as part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis series, a grand sort of Final Fantasy Shared Mythos, which encapsulates several titles, including Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XV.
The screenshots are all from direct in-game footage and we must say, they are quite impressive looking. Square Enix partnered with HexaDrive to deliver a stunning update that is less a port of a title and more of its very own game.
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Type-0 lets players choose from among 14 members of Class Zero, who are a bunch of terribly good-looking adventurers who cannot legally buy alcohol in this country. The game is a slightly easier entry point into the shared FF mythos which relies heavily on eastern mysticism and "the weight of life". The handheld title was generally well received, though due to its nature on the PSP, it did not make much of a sales impact.
That should change, however. When you pre-order Type-0 HD, you will also gain access to the Final Fantasy XV 'Episode Duscae' demo voucher for both PS4 and Xbox One versions. Type 0 HD is scheduled to release on March 17, 2015 for $59.99 here in the States. Several in-game screens were also released for Final Fantasy XV, check them out below.
Lastly, the extended version of the much talked about, "Final Fantasy Type-0 HD Talk Show" which showcased the Final Fantasy XV tech demo at last week's Tokyo Game Show is scheduled to be streamed on Thursday, October 2nd at 8:00 p.m. JST / 4:00 a.m. PDT. The show will be broadcast in Japanese, with an English subbed version shortly thereafter.
First, let's look at Final Fantasy Type-0 HD:
Now on to Final Fantasy XV. Do we need to say more?
No official release date for Final Fantasy XV has been announced.