By Rina S., | September 14, 2016
Final Fantasy XV PS4 Slim Luna Edition coming to Japan, the US
The launch date of Final Fantasy XV is drawing close. Fans in Japan, the US, and Canada will get a special treat in the form of a limited edition Final Fantasy XV PS4 Slim Luna console. The console would be available in Japan on November 29.
The special edition console is a thinner version of the regular PlayStation 4 console. Luna edition comes with a polished surface and would be launched simultaneously with the upcoming installment of Final Fantasy series.
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The Limited Deluxe Edition Bundle comes with a 1TB hard drive. According to GameSpot, the console comes with a moon graphic while its DualShock 4 features an illustration from Final Fantasy XV. Game director Hajime Tabata said that the illustrations are inspired by the game's main character Noctis. The game would be delivered in an art-adorned steel book case.
Other components of the package include the Royal Raiment Outfit, the Leviathan Regalia skin, and the Masamune weapon. The bundle will also contain the Final Fantasy XV movie, Kingsglaive.
The console is priced at $449 for the US market. According to Engadget, the console would be priced at 549 CAD in Canada. Its release date in North America has not been announced. However, the device is expected to be launched alongside the game on Nov. 29.
The game would be available for Xbox One and PS4. It is also calibrated for the upcoming PS4 Pro, which is scheduled to hit the market in November. The console is priced at $400.
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