Square Enix Reveals North American Box Art for Final Fantasy XV
Square Enix‘s Senior Product Marketing Manager Mat Kishimoto explained that the “shadowy figures” in the background play a vital role in both the game and the CG movie “Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy”.
Gamers walk through the booth of Square Enix to try out the video game “Final Fantasy XV” during annual E3 Gaming Conference at the Los Angeles Convention Center on June 14, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.
There are fans, however, who prefer a cleaner look over the picture of the “Final Fantasy” boys.
In other news, Square Enix will be collaborating with Kuala Lampur based developer Streamline Studios in developing “Final Fantasy XV”.
Final Fantasy XV’s finalized NA box art, back side.
Discussing the box art on the Square Enix Blog, Square Enix America’s Mat Kishimoto revealed that it “started as a first time ever project where the package artwork was being created from scratch outside of the development team”. The box art was featured shortly in the official Square Enix store before it was removed.
The full image for the box art can be found below. He even went on to state that Square Enix is planning on releasing the remake of the popular 1997 game in three parts.
“Final Fantasy” XV has been seen many changes and obstacles.
Much like Record Keeper and Brave Exvius, Mobius Final Fantasy will be a free to play app with microtransactions. Kitase explained that in dividing the original game up, they would be releasing a more precise version of “Final Fantasy VII” since compressing it into one title will result in scrapping various key elements and storylines of the game and it would end up being nothing more than just a remastered version.
As for “Final Fantasy XV” trailers, Square Enix has released several versions and you can check it out here.