Sep 25

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children DVD will come to both America and Japan on September 14.
According to the latest issue of Shonen Jump magazine, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, a computer-animated movie that takes place in the world of Final Fantasy VII, will be hitting stores in both America and Japan on September 14.

The magazine announced that Advent Children will be released on DVD and made no mention of a PSP-friendly Universal Media Disc (UMD) format. A limited-edition package will be arriving on the same date. Details on what bonuses it will include haven’t been disclosed yet. In Japan, the normal edition DVD will be priced at 4,800 yen ($45).

source : GameSpot

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One Response to “Final Fantasy Advent Children”

  1. cell-phone Says:

    Hi, everybody!

    I heard that the long-awaited PAL version of Final Fantasy XII will be heading to Europe, Australia and other PAL-based parts of the world come early 2007. The latest installment in the best-selling series of epic RPG titles has been out in Japan since March, and will hit North America at the end of October.

    Once again, PAL gamers have been left in the cold it would seem, whilst NTSC areas are looked after first… still, at least we know when it’s going to be out now. More over, it does look rather good, the developer describing it as the ‘crowning glory’ of the PS2 format which it will be exclusively available on. The new RPG will be set in the world of Ivalice, and will see Ashe and Vaan brought together to fight after their homeland is invaded.

    We’re told to expect real-time combat, unlike past Final Fantasy outings, with Square Enix introducing ‘active dimension battle’, which will see you lining-up commands to be executed in battle, once a time gauge has filled. Or something. More on this as we get it.

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