It was the surprise of E3 2021 that nobody expected: 35 years after the first episode, the Final Fantasy saga will very soon pass through the prequel box with the singular Stranger of Paradise.
After having rebroadcast many trailers already seen in recent weeks in various video events around the world, Square Enix wanted to punctuate its Tokyo Game Show 2021 conference with a little novelty, by unveiling brand new images of the very chaotic Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin.
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It is therefore on March 18, 2022 that the most curious of gamers will be able to discover the adventures of Jack and his warriors of light on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S and PC. The new presentation much more colorful than that of last summer will perhaps complete some skeptics of the good intentions of Square Enix, which ensures to have taken into account the feedback of the players following the first playable demo, which had to face many technical difficulties. to be accessible.
History to stick to the frame of Final Fantasy first of the name, the trio of protagonists composed of Jack, Ash and Jed find with the new character of Neon an opportunity to reunite the four legendary warriors of light, who will have to defeat the terrible Garland to end a time loop, a principle that the series had made its own before it was cool. Many questions are raised during these three minutes of video, starting with the potential two-headed personality of the hero, whose full name would be … Jack Garland? This promises to be chaotic to say the least.
The more curious will be able to benefit “very soon” from a second demo playable on PS5 and Xbox Series X | S until October 11, and which will offer this time multiplayer functionalities, history to survey World A of Final Fantasy with several . Once again, Square Enix will question the players on their impressions, just to correct the shooting of Team Ninja a little more.
The appointment is now made: the prequel Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin will come out March 18 on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S and PC, unless chaos steps in once again …