
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is now available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in North America, and will launch in Europe this Friday, March 20.
The game’s launch marks the western debut of Final Fantasy Type-0, which first came out for PSP in Japan in 2011.
“Western audiences are the reason we decided to bring Final Fantasy Type-0 to the high definition consoles,” said Director Hajime Tabata. “We also wanted to invite players to experience a small taste of what’s to come in Final Fantasy XV.”
As mentioned by Tabata, early copies of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD include a download code for the Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae demo, which lets players control protagonist Noctis as he travels with his companions across the Duscae area.
Get the Final Fantasy Type-0 HD launch trailer and fact sheet below.
About
Set within the war-torn world of Orience, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD features a fast-paced combat system and a mature storyline. Players step into the fray as Class Zero, a group of 14 cadets from an elite military academy in the Dominion of Rubrum. The country is being overrun by the aggressive Militesi Empire, and players must strategically utilize the full range of characters’ powerful abilities to combat invading forces.
Features
- High Definition Visuals: The world of Orience is brought to life in rich and vivid detail, coming to modern consoles in gorgeous, newly rendered HD visuals.
- Customizable Parties: Choose from 14 playable members of Class Zero to control, each with distinctive weapons, abilities, and combat styles.
- High Stakes Battles: A bloody, action-packed battle system where every attack carries the weight of mortality. Enter a world where a common fire spell incinerates foes, and the deadly Killsight is an instant fatality.
- A Mature Final Fantasy for a New Age: The Crystals fuel the flames of war, shedding light on young heroes who must cope with decisions that will mean the difference between life and death, and the rise and fall of nations.
- Japanese Voice-Over Included: Play the game with English or Japanese voice-over audio with English, French, or Spanish subtitles.
- Remote Play: Supported for the PlayStation Vita handheld entertainment system via PlayStation 4.