Watch The Latest Of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age From Taipei Game Show 2017

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Square Enix showed off the latest of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, the upcoming remastered version on PS4 of the PS2 classic RPG, at Taipai Game Show 2017 this weekend. [Thanks, DualShockers.]

 

During the presentation, Square Enix showcased a look at some battles, including a boss fight, the Gambit menu, the new Turbo feature that is done with the L1 button, and more while exploring areas.

 

 

The upcoming PS4 remaster title adds new features such as 7.1 surround sound, the option to switch between original and newly remastered soundtracks, and more along with its enhanced looks. Check our earlier report for more info on the game.

 

Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age releases worldwide in 2017 for PlayStation 4.


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