It might come as a surprise for gaming enthusiasts owing to the release of "Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age". Reports have surfaced that Square Enix has revamped the game to gain the dominance and to counter competition from other gaming platforms such as the "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild".
According to IGN, ahead of the game's launch this July, Square Enix has unveiled a Collector's Edition for "Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age," which is now available for pre-order and the additional freebies such as a $200 USD Collector's Edition that includes a "Judge Magisters" mini bust set, a Steelbook case with exclusive art, select music from the game's soundtrack, six art cards and a background music DLC.
The same report mentioned that the "Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age" is a remastered version of the classic RPG Final Fantasy XI. The new version is available through pre-orders and it promises to revive the legacy and deepen the enthusiasts understanding of the gamers playing the "World of Fantasy".
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Additional reports from Gamespot conveyed that the "Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age" is the story of Vaan and the company taking down the evil Judge Gabranth, and it is all done through the game's unique and deceptively deep Gambit combat system.
The "Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age" game was first released when gamers are still learning more about the PS2 and how the gaming experience is changing into the new generation of PS3s, as noted by the same report.
The remastered version of "Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age" is scheduled to come out by July 11, 2017 exclusively for PlayStation 4 users.