Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age Announced For Nintendo Switch (VIDEO)
Square Enix’s Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age is officially making its way onto the Nintendo Switch! Announced during today’s Nintendo Direct, the remaster of the classic PlayStation 2 JRPG will follow Vaan, Balthier, Ashe, and the rest as they fight to free Dalmasca from the clutches of the Archadian Empire. Check out the reveal trailer for Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age on the Nintendo Switch below:
https://youtu.be/tSk8DO37axk
As with the currently available versions of the game for PS4 and PC, Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age on Nintendo Switch will feature the new Zodiac Job system with improved battle mechanics, along with 7.1 Surround sound HD voicing and fully remastered music. At this time it is currently unknown whether or not the Nintendo Switch version of the game will feature any exclusive features. Here’s the official breakdown of the remaster from Square Enix:
“Experience Final Fantasy XII like never before with enhanced high-definition graphics and the Zodiac Job System, allowing players to pick two of 12 jobs in a character progression system first introduced in the Japan-only release, Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac System. The title will also feature a remastered soundtrack, 7.1-surround sound, speed mode, an auto-save feature, faster loading times, new Trial Mode and more.
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age improves upon the classic Final Fantasy XII, now more beautiful and easier to play than ever. The high-definition remaster introduces several modern advancements, including reconstructed battle design and a revamped job system.”
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age arrives on the Nintendo Switch at some point in 2019.
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