Square Enix offered a first look today at the limited edition version of Dissidia Final Fantasy. As previously announced, this version, formally known as the "Dissidia Final Fantasy FF 20th Anniversary Limited" edition, combines the upcoming Final Fantasy themed action-fighter with a PSP-3000 system.
Square Enix have recently put their Final Fantasy Dissidia trailer from this year's Tokyo Game Show up on the official website and it features all of the characters that we now know are confirmed for the game. There is even a more extensive look at Cloud Strife in action.
Some new scans have surfaced in Japan for Dissidia: Final Fantasy which feature some insight into the menu systems, an interview with some developers and a two-page spread detailing information about Final Fantasy VI's representatives, Terra Branford and Kefka.
After Cloud was announced at this year's Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix prohibited the public from seeing imagery of their favourite Final Fantasy character...until now.
A few days ago Final Fantasy Union mentioned some details that had surfaced as a rumour regarding the Dissidia: Final Fantasy OST. Well, now Sony had addded it to their website for purchase and the release date remains the same.
Do you know how certain games on the PS3 perform a data install so that load times are drastically reduced? Well, it looks like that same feature will be making it's way onto the PSP via Dissidia, Square Enix's new Final Fantasy themed fighter.
All those fans of Final Fantasy music will be pleased to hear that the Final Fantasy Dissidia Original Soundtrack has been given a prospective release date of the 24th of December 2008. It will also have both a regular edition and a limited edition, just incase you feel like going the extra mile.
Despite all the negative press that Square Enix have been getting from fans on Western Shores, Japanese gamers don't really seem anywhere near as concerned. Famitsu published a list of Japan's most anticipated games and Square Enix had a staggering 9 games from the list which had 15 titles.
A new update to the official Final Fantasy Dissidia website has revealed that Summons will be in the game. In the example placed on the site, the video shows Ifrit and explains how they will be used in conjunction with the current battle system.
Scans from this week's Famitsu issue are starting to surface, and first we have three pages filled with new Dissidia Final Fantasy scans. The scans show off Exdeath and Butz from Final Fantasy V, and Squall in a SeeD costume.