Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition Launch Trailer Compares It To The Original Game

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 Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition is now available for Android and Apple iOS devices. To help people see how it compares to the original game, the launch trailer offers a side-by-side comparison of the two games. People can see how cutscenes compare, as well as see some other battles and event segments to hav a better idea of how the handheld version works.

 

 

As a reminder, Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition is free to start. The introductory prologue and first chapter are both free. Chapters two and three are $0.99 each. Chapters four through ten are $3.99 each. If you buy all of the chapters at once in a bundle, it is $19.99.

 

Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition is available for Android and Apple iOS devices. Its Windows 10 edition will launch at a later date.


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