For all the Final Fantasy lovers get ready to spend a little bit more money. Final Fantasy XV is coming towards the end of the year. I know at least a couple of our hosts that will be picking it up at some point. Thanks to IGN’s YouTube channel for the trailer:
Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV Trailer
Square Enix is giving us another CG feature film for Final Fantasy entitled Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV. Song Pictures has picked the property up for a North American release and will show it in select theaters August 19 before it becomes available for home viewing. So if you live in a major market for movies you might check with your theaters to see if it is playing in your area. Thanks to Sony’s YouTube channel for the trailer:
Dissidia Final Fantasy Trailer
Final Fantasy Teaser Trailer
Square Enix has given everyone a true teaser trailer for the upcoming Mevius Final Fantasy game. The trailer was released at the Game Developers Conference this week. Yoshinori Kitas will produce the game and Kazushige Nojima will be writing the story for it. Mevius in some way is to be related to the first Final Fantasy game, but is not a retelling of the game. While this game is still being developed gamers are always interested in any Final Fantasy product. Thanks to “SCRAWLfx” YouTube channel for this teaser, which is only seconds long:
Final Fantasy XIV Ending for a New Beginning
Square Enix is streaming a video for the ending of their Final Fantasy XIV Massively Multi-Player Online Role-Playing Game. However gamers don’t fret in late November to early December they are looking to have Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn up and running. All of the accounts from the old game will be shifted over to the new game. Thanks to AnimeNews Network for the heads up and video:
Final Fantasy MMORP Trailer
Final Fantasy XIII-2 Trailer
Distant Worlds Final Fantasy Tour
Librarians in New York, Atlanta and Chicago let your gaming and anime patrons know about this live concert in your three cities. The concert is the Distant Worlds Music From Final Fantasy. Below is a link to the tour’s website. On the site you can get locations and dates as well as order tickets on-line. Then on April 1, 2011 the Tour will have a DVD of the Distant Worlds performance available on amazon.com. This is great so all of your library’s gaming and anime fans that can’t attend a live performance will be able to view it.