Final Fantasy XV Day One Edition Has a Special Surprise for Fans

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By Rishi Alwani | Updated: 28 November 2016 22:09 IST
Highlights
  • Final Fantasy XV's release date is November 29
  • The game is out early in several countries including India
  • Its day one edition has developer autographs

With Final Fantasy XV available in more than a few countries before release date, it was only a matter of time before India saw an early release of the game as well. Gadgets 360 managed to get an early copy and we noticed that the game has something extra.

Aside from the obvious day one downloadable content (dubbed as the Masamune DLC weapon), a reversible cover, and obligatory pamphlets that yields information on customer support, Square Enix also included the signatures of the development team with a background that reads: “Thank you for your support”.

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(Also see:  Final Fantasy XV Day One Patch Details Revealed; Suggests Game on Disc Is Incomplete) 

It’s an interesting addition. More so considering most game companies don’t usually take this approach — allowing an entire or seemingly sizeable part of the development team to be known outside of the game’s credits.

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Nonetheless, the developer autographs are present in the Peruvian version of the game which shares the same ESRB rating as the US version. Safe to say day one US buyers will get this as well. Considering that the day one edition of Final Fantasy XV is the same across the world, Indian buyers should get it too, along with extra DLC depending where you pre-order from.

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(Also see:  Final Fantasy XV Has an Early Release Date, Ending Streamed on YouTube)

So far, initial impressions of Final Fantasy XV seem positive. At least in terms of technical performance, what with performance before installing the patch being a whole lot better than what it was in Episode Duscae, the Platinum Demo, and the Judgement Disc Demo on a standard PS4. Stay tuned to Gadgets 360 for detailed, spoiler-free impressions soon.

 

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