Final Fantasy XV lets players distract enemies with a Moogle doll

In a video showing new Final Fantasy XV gameplay, it’s been revealed that players can use Moogle doll’s as distractions when fighting enemies.

Moogles are one of Final Fantasy‘s longest standing traditions, so it only makes sense that they should appear in XV in some form. In the video below, you can see Noctis and co. use the Moogle Doll to distract the enemies, who seem particularly unfriendly toward the poor Moogle.

Square Enix has promised another trailer to be released at 1am Friday AEDT.

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

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