Final Fantasy Type-0 HD Arriving on PC Next Month

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Final Fantasy Type-0 HD | oprainfall

Today, Square Enix announced the release date of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD for PC, and it will arrive on Steam on August 18th of this year. They have also announced pre-purchase bonuses for those who pre-order the game, which you can do here on the game’s Steam page.

FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD for SteamĀ® will bring a selection of updated features including an improved in-game battle camera, full Steam achievements and trading cards, scalable motion blur settings and a customizable dynamic screen shot mode. The PC release will also offer full controller support, and for high end PCs – upgraded graphics resolution options. Other additions include increased blood levels and new character speed boosts.

Square Enix and VALVE have teamed up to offer gamers a special pre-purchase promotion package. Through August 18, fans who pre-order FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD on Steam will receive the Master Chocobo as your courier and Moogle (Class Zero) as your ward in DOTA 2, plus an exclusive FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD loading screen.

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