Learn all you need to know with Final Fantasy XV’s 101 trailer

Final Fantasy XV is only a week away. Can you even believe it? Well you better, because it’s coming and to make sure you’re prepared, Square Enix has release a trailer featuring everything you need to know.

Exploring gameplay, the characters, magic, enemies, the open-world and more, this trailer is your quick-start guide to FFXV.

In addition to releasing the trailer, Square Enix has advised that on launch day, FFXV will receive the Crown Update which is the result of the delay.

The update improves the in-game camera, adds a skill-tree for Wait Mode, adds the Beast Whistle to attract monsters, includes scenes from the animated film to improve the story, adds even more recipes and fish to catch and the ability to share in-game photos to social media.

Final Fantasy XV will be available for PS4 and Xbox One on November 29, 2016.

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