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Google's Stadia Launches With Final Fantasy XV, No Japan Support
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Google announced on Thursday that its upcoming Stadia game platform will feature Square Enix's Final Fantasy XV game when it launches in November. Google also revealed that the platform will not launch in Japan in November, but stated it will add more supported regions in 2020. The platform will launch in 14 countries in North America and Europe in November.
Other games coming to Stadia include Bandai Namco Entertainment's Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, nWay Games' Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, and SNK's Samurai Shodown.
Final Fantasy XV went on sale worldwide for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in November 2016. The game received a Royal Edition for the PS4 and Xbox One in March 2018. The new release includes the previously released Season Pass DLC, as well as other features. The Windows Edition also launched in March 2018.
The game's Pocket Edition for iOS and Android launched in February 2018, and received HD releases for PC in June 2018, and on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch in September 2018.
Source: Famitsu.com via Yaraon!