Final Fantasy Type-0 Gets A New Commercial For… More Commercials?

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Square Enix recently held their public demo event for Final Fantasy Type-0 in Odaiba, Japan, and staff from Famitsu.com were present to report on the event. Not only did attendees get to try out Type-0, they also got to play Slime Mori Mori: Dragon Quest 3.

 

In addition to letting people go hands on with the two games, Square also showed off a new commercial for a Type-0…commercial?

 

 

The commercial mentions something called “Atereko,” which Famitsu say is a campaign involving fans. Fans can submit text via the game’s website, and this will be read out by the game’s voice actors in upcoming commercials on NicoNico.


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