'Final Fantasy XV' new trailer: English version of original trailer released

Final Fantasy XV logo designed by Yoshitaka Amano

An English version of the trailer for the upcoming action role playing game "Final Fantasy XV" was released just recently. Fans first laid eyes on the developing video game's Japanese trailer during the Tokyo Game Show back in September. While the re-released one features English dialogues and voice actors, it is the very same Japanese-dubbed clip, with no new details added to it. 

Square Enix has been hard at work in honing the game into perfection. But this early, fans of the franchise around the world know that they are bound to join four heroes in their trusty convertible as they navigate through a territory thick with mythical creatures, both fascinating and mysterious. And while doing that, they can gape on the pristine graphics that show gameplay action in high and beautiful detail. 

Meanwhile, those who want to check out the demo for "Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae" has only one option and that is to pre-order the first run copies of "Final Fantasy Type-0 HD." In the future, the goody will no longer be available so it's time to get up and grab that doodad because it is incredibly limited.

"We're never going to release it as a stand-alone piece down the line," Square Enix Product Marketing Manager Scott Strichart stated via Game Spot. "Secondly, it's intended to be a special gift for those of you who purchase early — the demo will be limited to the 'Day One' edition of the game, meaning that only the first shipment is going to have the demo in it."

As per Game Spot, the demo will be boxed up with the "Final Fantasy Type-0 HD" by March next year. However, accurate word on the actual rollout of "Final Fantasy XV" in the PS4 and Xbox One is still unavailable.

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