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Final Fantasy Type-0 HD PSP/HD Comparison Video Posted

posted on by Kiara Valdez
Video previews game's higher-definition graphics

Square Enix began streaming a PSP/HD comparison video for Final Fantasy Type-0 HD PlayStation 4/Xbox One action RPG on Thursday. By using the same scene in the comparison, the video highlights the graphical improvements compared to the PSP version.

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is the high-definition PS4/Xbox One port of Square Enix's original Final Fantasy Type-0 on the PlayStation Portable system.

Square Enix describes Final Fantasy Type-0 HD:

Step into the fray as Class Zero, a group of fourteen students from an elite military academy whose country is attacked by an aggressive neighboring Empire. Using the powerful abilities and magic of all fourteen characters in fast-paced action RPG combat, players must face the brutality and injustices of war to uncover the secrets of its genesis.

The game will arrive in North America on March 17, in Japan on March 19, and in Europe on March 20. The game will cost 6,800 yen (US$63) and bundle the Final Fantasy XV demo in Japan, while the North American release will include a voucher for the demo.

The collectors edition will ship on the same day as the regular version, and will include a steel book case with a design by Final Fantasy artist Yoshitaka Amano, the game's original soundtrack, a 200-page manga, an 80-page art book, five life-size replicas of cards featured in the game and a Final Fantasy XV -Episode Duscae- demo. The collectors edition will retail for US$99.

Those who pre-order the special edition will be entered into a sweepstakes to win a Final Fantasy Type-0 custom PlayStation 4, an art canvas of Ace, and a Vermilion Bird lapel pin.

[Via Hachima Kikō]


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