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‘Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV’ Update: Revelations of the New Trailer

Sony Releases ‘Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV’ Trailer

On August 17, Sony Pictures released the first trailer of "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" and it's something like you've never seen before. More importantly, the scenes depicted in the 12-minute trailer shows impressive battle scenes and what to expect of the entire scrimmage in the Final Fantasy Kingsglaive film.

The exclusive trailer shows Nyx and Luna fighting their way to the airship. It won't be an easy task as the two warriors face the challenge of dodging explosions and the monster that looked like a giant octopus going after them. "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" according to its editor Alexa Ray Corriea said, they have scored a good casting for the film and the visuals couldn't be more perfect. Corriea added that, Final Fantasy Kingsglaive is more like a tribute to the fans who remained drawn to the series.

"Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" is voiced by Sean Bean (The Lord of the Rings, The Island), Lena Headey (Game of Thrones) and Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad, Need for Speed). Earlier this week, Gamespot gave Final Fantasy Kingsglaive a well deserved review that you can read here.

Meanwhile, the "Final Fantasy XV" PC version according to director Hajime Tabata is currently "under consideration." That being said, fans can't expect the version sooner than they want it to be. The "Final Fantasy XV" Platinum Demo however has been released with few concerns about its quality. One of the major concerns has to do with the game's frame rate; something that Tabata has addressed in his Dengeki Online interview.

"Final Fantasy XV" was playable at the recent E3 2016. Square Enix has not made the necessary adjustment on the Platinum Demo which, might be addressed soon. Are you looking forward to watch the "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" film? Read on Game & Guide for more update on "Final Fantasy Kingsglaive."

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