Final Fantasy Type-0 HD

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: RPG/Action
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Date: Aug. 18, 2015

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'Final Fantasy Type-0 HD' (ALL) Also Coming To PC

by Rainier on June 2, 2015 @ 1:09 p.m. PDT

Originally released in Japan (2011) for the PSP only, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD brings the world of Orience to next-gen consoles, allowing for a new type of FINAL FANTASY experience, featuring a gritty worldview and an action-packed battle system.

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.

Square Enix has confirmed that a downloadable playable demo of Final Fantasy XV will be included with Final Fantasy Type-0 HD as a special bonus. Titled ‘Final Fantasy XV -Episode Duscae-,’ the demo includes elements from the opening sections of the full game, but alters story progression and more to create a unique first-play experience. The demo is activated by a voucher included with Final Fantasy Type-0 HD.

At the 2015 MSI Computex Gaming Night event Square Enix announced that Final Fantasy Type - 0 HD will be coming to PC (Steam) later this year.

The PC edition that was recently confirmed for release will be distributed through the “Steam” online gaming platform. It has had new graphical options for high-end PC users added, as well as improved battle and camera controls and Steam community features.

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is currently available on PS4 and Xbox One for $59.99.


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