Final Fantasy XV Articles
Final Fantasy XV Game Director Hajime Tabata and Square Enix have released a video announcement to confirm that the game is being delayed by two months and will be released on November 29th. The video was published after rumors began swirling about this weekend that the game would not be coming out at the end of September as expected.
During this mornings BBC 1 Radio broadcast of Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw, Florence + the Machine debuted three tracks from Final Fantasy XV. "I Will Be", "Too Much is Never Enough" and "Stand By Me" were all featured on the program and will be available on iTunes later today (they are already available in the EU / UK).
The Final Fantasy XV Season Pass has been officially confirmed. Buyers will receive a ton of great items and packs for $25, a bargain for what's included.
During this weekend's San Diego Comic Con Square Enix released a new trailer for Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV. During the panel it was announced that the digital version of the movie will be released on August 30th with physical DVD and Blu-ray release set for October 4th.
Square Enix has unveiled a new promotion for Final Fantasy XV that could see players win an array of prizes including a car, a home entertainment system, action figures, wireless speakers, a custom XBox One console and much more. Pre-ordering the game enters players into Carbuncle Surprise where players log in every Friday for a chance to win one of the prizes.
Square Enix has released a brand new video that reveals the World of Final Fantasy XV that incorporates the game, the Kingsglaive movie, the FFXV mobile game and the Brotherhood anime series. It's a great peek inside the entirety of the universe so be sure to take a look!
The first official English-language trailer for Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV, a movie version based on the soon-to-be released game, has arrived. The video provides a bit of background for the movie, as well as a look at the characters. Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV will be released in select theaters across the US on August 19th and in Japan on July 9th.
During this evening's Sony press event, attendees were shown characters all sporting the PlayStation VR headset and a new trailer illustrating what it would look like in game was shown. The VR version of Final Fantasy XV will arrive sometime near or shortly after the release of PlayStation VR on October 13th.
Slightly before the release of Final Fantasy XV for PlayStation 4 and XBox One, the FFXV: Kingsglaive movie will be coming to "select theaters" across the United States on August 19th. The names of the theaters and the cities where the movie will be released have not been revealed as yet. In addition, the movie will be released worldwide on Blu-ray and other digital platforms later this fall.
Dying to see how chocobo riding will look in Final Fantasy XV? Look no further than the two and a half minute long video sent out by Square Enix Korea for a successful Twitter campaign.
Square Enix has released several new images from the live-action movie being filmed based on Final Fantasy XV. Called Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV, the movie is scheduled for release on July 9th in Japan with an English language version for release later via stream, download or Blu-Ray.
In case you missed the March event where Square Enix revealed Final Fantasy XV, you can get up to speed with the release of the "World of Wonder" video that was shown. In it, you can get a good look at the beauty of the world's environments. It's real eye candy for mid-week so be sure to treat yourself.
Final Fantasy XV fans looking to pass the time until the release of the game will be interested to hear that a tie-in mobile title called Justice Monsters Five will be released on April 25th in a number of countries, with iOS and Windows 10 versions to follow at a later date.
Nova Crystallis is featuring a video interview translation from the original French version with JeuxVideo. In it, Final Fantasy XV Game Director Hajime Tabata discusses the game's development and the possibility of a PC release.
Last week, after a decade of development, Square Enix provided us with a treasure trove of information about their newest entry in the Final Fantasy series. Not least of which was the announcement that there will be a full length movie. Read on for all the latest information and Rob’s reactions to the news.