Final Fantasy XV

Final Fantasy XV’s Japanese Box Art Has Been Revealed

Standard North American art still to be confirmed.

It’s been a big day for Final Fantasy XV, what with the explosion of announcements that came out of the Uncovered event. In addition to the special editions, anime, movie, trailers, and of course the release date, more tidbits still are trickling out through press releases and the post show.

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One such tidbit is that the Japanese box art for the game has been revealed.

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While there’s no confirmation yet that this will be the North America box art as well, we at least know what the collector’s edition art will look like.

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We also found out that there will be a new pinball mini-game both in-game and on mobile phones, and got a fresh look at the absolutely gorgeous scenery from the game.

What do you think of the art? Do you hope it stays the same in the US version, or would you prefer something different? Let us know in the comments.

Final Fantasy XV will be releasing Sept. 30, 2016 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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