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Limited Edition Final Fantasy XV PS4 Slim Bundle Launching November 29

Another PlayStation 4 Slim bundle has been announced by Sony today, this time to commemorate the release of Square Enix's Final Fantasy XV. Launching November 29 to coincide with the release of the JRPG, the bundle will include a 1TB HDD PS4 Slim, a new and improved Dualshock 4 controller (with a XV themed graphic) and a special Steelbook copy (pictured above) of the game itself.
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Another PlayStation 4 Slim bundle has been announced by Sony today, this time to commemorate the release of Square Enix’s Final Fantasy XV. Launching November 29 to coincide with the release of the JRPG, the bundle will include a 1TB HDD PS4 Slim, a new and improved Dualshock 4 controller (with a XV themed graphic) and a special Steelbook copy (pictured above) of the game itself.

Of course, that’s not everything. Far from it. In addition to all of the above, you’ll find a Blu-ray copy of computer-animated film Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV tucked away in the box, as well as codes for a handful of different DLC packs for Final Fantasy XV.

The Royal Raiment Outfit, Masamune Weapon and Leviathan Regalia Skin add-ons are all included in the bundle, which will go on sale exclusively at GameStop in the States and EB Games in Canada for $499 USD/$549 CAD.

Originally pegged for a September 30 release date, game director Hajime Tabata confirmed the delay at the end of last month, stating that the decision had been made to focus on fixing the open-world RPGs frame rate and performance issues.

Expect more Final Fantasy XV news to surface once TGS 2016 kicks off later this week.


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