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Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition just appeared on the Xbox One console – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
September 7, 2018
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In a rather surprising move, Square Enix has just launched Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition on Xbox One and it’s now available to download and play for all console owners.

Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition was released on mobile devices and Windows 10 computers for fans of the franchise who didn’t have hardware powerful enough to run the proper Final Fantasy XV video game. This Pocket Edition features a lot of the main story from the full game but uses streamlined graphics to make it more playable on a wider range of devices.

The Xbox One version of Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition is currently selling with a 40% discount for the next six days, making it just $14.99 instead of its regular $29.99 price.

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