Well, it seems Final Fantasy 15 fans -- especially for those who pre-ordered the game -- have something to talk about. Square Enix has finally decided to give them a preview to all the possible features included in every pre-order. And yes, they are all pretty much interesting!
According to GameRant, Final Fantasy 15 was offered in two versions to those who pre-ordered it -- the standard iteration (physical) and the Digital Premium. Apparently, the price different between the two is just $25. The standard goes for about $60, while the other one is priced at $85.
But of course, for Final Fantasy 15 fans who opted the Digital Premium version, they are in a notch higher than the standard. This is because they can expect all the similar and/or unique items designed specifically for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 to come with their purchase. For example, avatar props can be acquired for those using Microsoft's console, while the so-called "mini-soundtrack" is introduced to those using Sony's PS4.
As for the avatar items of Final Fantasy 15 on Xbox One, Noctus is said to have two costumes -- both male and female. Nonetheless, players of both platforms will be treated to an Angler set, which allows them (through their characters) to experience the joy of fishing.
Below are the listed bonuses for pre-ordering Final Fantasy 15:
PS4 Final Fantasy 15
- Weapon: Masamune (FF15)
- Recolor: 16-Bit Buddies
- Item: Angler Set
- Theme: Final Fantasy 15 - Big Bang
- Recolor: Platinum Leviathan
- Item: Camera Kit
- Final Fantasy 15 Digital Mini Soundtrack
- Final Fantasy 15 - Digital Premium Edition Original Theme (Working Title)
Xbox One Final Fantasy 15
- Weapon: Masamune (FF15)
- Recolor: 16-Bit Buddies
- Item: Angler Set
- Recolor: Platinum Leviathan
- Item: Camera Kit
- Xbox Avatar Item: Noctis male costume
- Xbox Avatar Item: Noctis female costume
- Xbox Avatar Item: Carbuncle pet prop
It should also be noted that players who purchased the Final Fantasy 15 Season Pass will acquire all of the items/bonuses included in the Digital Premium version of the game. In fact, those who paid the extra $25 for the said pass will be receiving a total of six separate downloadable contents -- only that their dates of availability remain a mystery.
As for Final Fantasy 15 fans who are using the PC platform, GameSpot reports that Square Enix is actually toying with the idea of releasing a version of the game to the said platform. Regardless of the studio's decision, it is still unclear if the aforementioned items/bonuses could be offered to PC users.
Final Fantasy 15 is slated to arrive come September 30 this year.
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