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Watch Final Fantasy 15 Movie Kingsglaive New Trailer, Digital Release Date
According to the movie’s director Takeshi Nozue who posted on the PlayStation Blog, he claims that this is a movie that can be enjoyed by non-Final Fantasy fans. “Kingsglaive stands on its own and can be enjoyed without knowledge of the previous games”.
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The trailer features the combat system of “A Kings Tale: Final Fantasy XV”, where players can make continuous combos in order to defeat their enemies. But aside from the release date, the game’s developer also revealed some interesting details that would surely excite fans.
If you’re feverishly waiting for Final Fantasy XV to launch in September, the impending release of cinematic CGI tie-in movie Final Fantasy XV Kingsglaive ought to help ease the passing of time, with Square Enix confirming that the film will be rolling out theatrically in North America from 19th August. The title is A King’s Tale: Final Fantasy XV and it takes place 30 years before the start of Final Fantasy XV.
Kingsglaive Final Fantasy is set to have a limited theatrical release in the United States starting on August 19th, with a digital release to follow on August 30th. Previously there was also Advent Children that was based around Final Fantasy VII.
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The English cast for “Kingsglaive Final Fantasy XV” includes Sean Bean as King Regis, Lena Headey as Lunefreya and Aaron Paul as Nyx, the head of the Kingsglaive. The one that tied into Final Fantasy VII. Stick around for some more updates about this much-awaited RPG.