Final Fantasy XV has gone gold which must be an Omen

Square Enix announced today that Final Fantasy XV had gone gold and to celebrate a new CG trailer has been released.

Titled Omen, the trailer was created by DIGIC Pictures who also produced Kingsglaive.  The trailer features a few hidden easter eggs for fans to discover. With the title going gold, the development team shifts to working on the DLC content.

The title’s Season Pass will include three story episodes, each starring one of Noctis’ allies as the playable character. After the release of the three chapters, a new game mode titled Comrades will be released which is a four-player online co-op mode. Allowing you and your friends to fully control all four members of your party.

Final Fantasy XV will be available for PS4 and Xbox One on November 29.

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Leo Stevenson
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