Final Fantasy XII is finally getting an HD Remaster Release

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June 6, 2016

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And it will be called Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age.

Just recently Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy XII will be released as an HD Remaster for the PlayStation 4 and it is expected to be release in 2017. Originally released for the PlayStation 2 in 2006, the game will be based on the Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System and will have improved character models, backgrounds and cut-scenes and not to mention an auto-save feature. It will also feature dual language voice-overs with English and Japanese.

No details if both the Western and Japanese release will be the same and there will be any Collector’s Edition be included in the release.

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