As 2019 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games and what were their personal highlights within the last year. Unlike the official Game of the Year 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age
Are you a newcomer to the Final Fantasy series? If you’ve been playing exclusively on Nintendo hardware for some time, you may have missed out on a lot of the greatest games in the series. Maybe this is your first time jumping in, or this might be your return after a long hiatus. Now, the Nintendo Switch
In many cases, Japan often gets the superior box art when it comes to a multitude of video game titles. This seems to be the case once again with the Nintendo Switch box art for Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. You can check it out for yourself down below: Left JP, Right EU/NA, man we got
Square Enix has revealed the release dates for the Switch and Xbox One ports of Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster and Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age. On April 16, Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster will be available, while two weeks later on April 30, Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age will be released. To celebrate the announcement,
Back in early September, Square Enix revealed that they’d be bringing a slew of Final Fantasy titles to Nintendo Switch. This marks the first time many of these games would be making their way onto a Nintendo platform. Three of the latest titles in the longrunning series, Final Fantasy X, X-2, and XII have all recently just became available for pre-order.
First announced during today’s Nintendo Direct, Square Enix revealed that a slew of the most popular games in one of gaming’s most popular franchises, Final Fantasy, will soon be making their way to new platforms for the first time ever. During the Direct, we learned that Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition is out right now on Switch with World
Following the announcement of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age by the western arm of Square Enix, the Japanese side followed up with its own assets and there is something definitely interesting in the midst. One of the things console players definitely won’t get is 48:9 aspect ratio and one of the screenshots in massive 7680×1440 resolution
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age recently passed one million shipments, and today Square Enix is celebrating in the best way possible. That way is to give away free stuff, which in this case is a PS4 theme with a beautiful illustration by Art Director Hideo Minaba representing the Eruyt Village. If you want to decorate
Today Square Enix released its financial results for the first half of the current fiscal year, ended on September 30th, 2017. All relevant revenue and income figures are in the black, showing significant increase year-on-year. In the field of digital entertainment, which includes games for consoles, releases of big games generated a rather sharp increase
Square Enix release the transcript of its quarterly earnings conference call, and it included some interesting info about the performance of its games, including Final Fantasy XIV and Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. President Yosuke Matsuda mentioned that sales of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age for PS4 have been “brisk” since the game’s
Like every week, Media Create just released its top-twenty software sales charts for the Japanese market, on top of the hardware sales charts. The charts are related to the period between Monday, July 10th, and Sunday, July 16th. You can check out the full software chart below, that sees Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age
The 28th week of the UK sales charts are in, and at the top is Square Enix’s PS4 remaster Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, which has prevented Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy from pulling a three-peat. For those that don’t know, Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiax Age is the PS4 remaster of the 2006
Today Square Enix announced its livestream schedule for E3 2017, and there will be quite a lot of content to enjoy. The livestream will happen on the publisher’s own Twitch channel, and on its Square Enix Presents YouTube channel, and will include “developer interviews, announcements, gameplay sessions, and much more.” Featured are plenty of games