Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age Announced

Another remakes/remaster has come, this time in the form of Final Fantasy XII. Square Enix has announced that the fan-favorite title will be getting remake with modern graphics and new modes. Along with that announcement comes a trailer showing off what gamers can expect from the title.

Below is what you will see in Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age:
-Latest gen hi def graphics
-True 7.1 surround sound
-Option to switch between the original and the newly remastered soundtrack (which from the preview below is a hard choice)
-Modern System advancements such as trophy and share capabilites
-New trial mode where players can take on monsters and enemies up to 100 successive times and enless hunts, battles, and mini games.
-Finally you get the titular Zodiac Job system. A 12-character progression system release back in 2007 that never saw a release in the west.

This is just the latest in a long line of remakes from Square-Enix, including the long awaited return of Final Fantasy VII via an episodic remake that we might get more info on at E3. More than likely, Final Fantasy XII will get more info at the massive event as well.

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