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Final Fantasy XV Gameplay Video Shows Game's 1st Chapter

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Game director Hajime Tabata discusses September 30 game's design

Video game website Game Informer began streaming a gameplay video on Wednesday of Square Enix's Final Fantasy XV PlayStation 4 and Xbox One game. The video shows game director Hajime Tabata discussing the game's first chapter, showing how the game begins, and previewing the open world elements of the game.

Square Enix will release the game on September 30.

Square Enix released a "Platinum Demo" for the game on the PS4 and Xbox One last week. In the demo, players control Noctis as a child. Using special panels in the game, players can change the weather and time of day in the demo, demonstrating the game's graphical capabilities. Players can also play as monsters, and finishing the demo allows players to summon Carbuncle in the main game, and rename the summon. The Platinum Demo features content that will not be in the final game itself.

Square Enix revealed a Deluxe Edition and Collector's Edition release for Final Fantasy XV at its "Uncovered: Final Fantasy XV" event last week. The Deluxe Edition will come with a steelbook case, a copy of the Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV film, and three DLC items, including: a Royal Raiment outfit, a Masamune weapon, and a Platinum Leviathan recoloring of the Regalia vehicle. It is available for pre-order for US$89.99.

The Collector's Edition will include all the items in the Deluxe Edition, but also adds a 192-page art book, a Play Arts Kai figure of Noctis, a soundtrack that includes music from the game as well as Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV and Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV, a copy of the Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV anime, and four additional items, including: a Travel Pack, Camera Kit, Angler Set, and Gourmand Set. It was available for pre-order for US$269.99, and is limited to 30,000 sets. Square Enix is considering whether it can increase production on the Collector's Edition.

Source: Game Informer (Ben Hanson) via Gematsu


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