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‘Final Fantasy XV' News & Update: Square Enix Revealed Game's Moogles; Soundtrack Was A Decade In The Making? [VIDEO]

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Square Enix has revealed how the Moogles will look and their function in the upcoming open world action role-playing video game, "Final Fantasy XV." Right after a 24-hour countdown, the video game company has unveiled the Moogle.

The website of "Final Fantasy XV" states that the recurring race Moogle will appear in the video game as a lucky item. Take Moogle dolls and goods as FFXV player's lucky charm to help avoid all kinds of troubles. Perhaps, Moogle will help out when the main protagonist Noctis and his crew are in a tight spot.

The Japanese video game company also announced Moogle Rewards, a Moogle-themed prize system that depends on how many followers the Japanese and English FFXV Twitter accounts gain. The final reward is a "Moogle Movie," which could be a trailer that shows off the Moogle in the video game, based on the report of Game Spresso.

On the other hand, when Japanese composer Yoko Shimomura was asked back then to work on FFXV, Shimomura wrote the first track in 2006, while the role-playing video game was still called "Final Fantasy Versus XIII." Ever since, the Japanese composer has been waiting, and working through 10 years of a clamoring development, for the moment that the fans of "Final Fantasy XV" could hear her work as part of the full game, according to Engadget.

Shimomura stated that the basic scenario and story concepts of the video game haven't changed that much. They're quite the same to what they were originally. There have been some slight changes, small scenario tweaks and the video game's functionality itself has changed.

In addition, when Japanese game director Hajime Tabata was asked if "Final Fantasy XV" will be available on PC, Tabata stated that they have only announced the FFXV video game for Xbox One and PS4. However, Tabata hints that it would, but it will take a while to happen, PC Gamer reported.

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