Final Fantasy Type-0 HD’s Latest Trailer Gets Off To A Disturbing Start

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A new English trailer for Final Fantasy Type-0 HD shows off story scenes from the upcoming game, and if you aren’t already familiar with Type-0, you might be a little taken aback by the way it begins.

 

The trailer also shows off scenes from the upcoming Final Fantasy XV demo. As reported earlier  this year, the Final Fantasy XV demo will be available to those that buy the “Day One” edition of Type-0 on the same day as the game itself. You’ll be able to download it via PSN and Xbox Live.

 

New details for the demo were made available today, and you can read up on them here. Final Fantasy Type-0 HD will be available on March 17th in North America and March 20th in Europe. Additionally, Square Enix have also released screenshots from the FFXV demo, which you can check out below.

 

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