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Final Fantasy XV RPG Gets Live-Action Trailer Before Launch

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
2 Japanese ads for game also streamed

The official YouTube channel for Square Enix's Final Fantasy XV game began streaming a live-action trailer for the game on Monday. The trailer features the game's theme song "Stand By Me," as covered by Florence and the Machine.

The official PlayStation Japan YouTube channel also began streaming two commercials, which proclaim that the game is already a worldwide hit, on Tuesday. The game shipped in Japan on the same day.

Final Fantasy XV is slated for release on Tuesday, November 29 outside Japan after a delay. The game has a Deluxe Edition, which comes 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. The Deluxe Edition is available for pre-order for US$89.99.

The Collector's Edition includes all the items in the Deluxe Edition, but also adds a 192-page art book, an Play Arts Kai figure of Noctis, a soundtrack that includes music from the game as well as the Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV anime and the Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV film, a copy of the Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV anime, and four additional items, including: a Travel Pack, Camera Kit, Angler Set, and Gourmand Set. The Collector's Edition retails for US$269.99.

Square Enix is also offering a Digital Premium Edition of the game that includes the downloadable version of the game and the Season Pass for six upcoming DLC. The Digital Premium Edition retails for US$84.99.

Update: Release date outside Japan corrected. Thanks, NateSelwyn25

[Via Gematsu]


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