Final Fantasy Type-0 HD Is Coming To PC Via Steam

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Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is coming to PC via Steam, Square Enix have announced via Twitter. Further details have not been shared yet.

 

Square Enix say they will discuss release dates and other information at some point in the future. In recent years, the publisher has made a concentrated effort to bring more of its prominent Final Fantasy games to PC, including the Final Fantasy XIII series.

 

Square Enix also recently announced that they would bring Final Fantasy Agito, a free-to-play game set in the world of Final Fantasy Type-0, to Windows 10 PCs. The company has also hinted on numerous occasions that they are looking at a PC release for Final Fantasy XV as well.

 

We’ll have more details on the PC release of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD as it is made available. In the meantime, you can read Siliconera’s playtest ofthe game at this link.


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