Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age New Video Compares HD And Original Graphics

Jun 7, 2016 at 04:43am EDT
Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age

Yesterday, Square Enix finally confirmed that Final Fantasy XII, the final entry of the popular role playing game series to get released on PlayStation 2, will soon become available on PlayStation 4 as Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age. The new version of the game will include enhanced graphics and several new features, and today we are able to check out how much the graphics have been enhanced thanks to a new video.

The new Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age video comparing the HD and original graphics has been put together by YouTube user Cycu1. The video does an excellent job in showing how much the graphics have been improved in the soon to be released HD remaster so make sure to check it out if you cannot wait to explore Ivalice again and be amazed by its beauty.

Following the release of the Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age teaser trailer, Square Enix confirmed a few additional features for this HD remaster. According to the publisher, Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age will feature a dual language option, an auto-save feature, which will be incredibly helpful due to the nature of the game, the ability to choose between different soundtracks, tweaks to the high speed mode and shortened load times. With all these additional features, Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age is setting out to be the best way to experience one of the more unique entries of the Square Enix's role playing game series.

Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age will launch on PlayStation 4 sometime during 2017. No other versions of the game have been confirmed so far, but there's a good chance that the game will also be released on PC, since all Final Fantasy main games, exclusing Final Fantasy XII, are now available for purchase on Steam.

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