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Final Fantasy XV – Square Enix unveils sexy “Luna Edition” PS4

Hemal Vora
First Posted: Sep 16, 2016 05:00 AM EDT

Final Fantasy XV, the role-playing game has received another booster with Square Enix unveiling a sexy "Luna Edition" titled PS4. This is a subtitled version of the Tokyo Game Show trailer. The trailer features several new scenes in which Noctis and his band are featured. The trailer also has footage from Luna. Further, the video also presents brief glimpses of some 'Final Fantasy summons' including Leviathan and Shiva.

You can also notice that the car driven by Noctis and crew can double up as a flying ship. Generally, the trailer offers players keen understanding of what can be expected from Final Fantasy XV, a good primer of the story before the final release date arrives on 29 November.

As reported by Techno Buffalo, PlayStation and Square Enix recently announced, a Final Fantasy XV themed slim bundle for PS4 which will be launched in the US. The bundle incorporates a PS4 slim that has been specially designed, a unique cover for a copy of this game, and a digital version of kingsglaive Final Fantasy XV, the animated prequel film

Noctis, the crown prince is the focus of the game. Upon the death of his father Noctis is enthroned. Game enthusiasts who are not familiar with Kingsglaive will also see many unfamiliar characters like Chancellor Lzunia, Ardyn, who is a mysterious stranger who are not familiar to Noctis and his friends. Kingsglaive was intended to be a prequel to Final Fantasy 15 and therefore it is understandable that Enix found it prudent to keep the two in company with each other.

The trailer is rendered in Japanese language and therefore, avid gamers should ensure that subtitles are turned on for optimal an experience.

For gamers who are not very keen on the story, the gameplay itself can be checked out here. The game will also offer a version for PS VR which gives multiple options for gamers to enjoy.

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