'Dissidia Final Fantasy NT' news: Noctis and Squall show off moves in latest gameplay trailers

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The newest additions to the character roster in "Dissidia Final Fantasy NT" are Noctis and Squall. The recently released gameplay trailers for the characters revealed just what these two characters are going to bring to the gaming experience. First off, is Noctis. He has quite a lot on his plate in "Dissidia Final Fantasy NT" following his reveal as a participant in the Iron Fist Tournament footage. This time around, Noctis will be going around Dissidia Land. Based on the trailer, Noctis' movements are a lot quicker and he appears to be a straightforward fighter, which is great for players who want to use him. The footage further showed the character's ability to warp, which is likely narrowed down to a single move, and he even gets a handful of weapon charges with him.

Squall, on the other hand, is seen in his gameplay trailer on a new map, which is based on "Final Fantasy VIII." This particular stage appears to be inspired by the game's opening and closing that shows a wasteland slowly turning into a field littered with flowers.

"Dissidia Final Fantasy NT" comes in four versions. The most expensive one is the Ultimate Collector's Edition that comes with an 8.25-inch tall figure of the Warrior of Light, the game's soundtrack with all 15 tracks, as well as an 80-page art book of the game, a season pass, a unique box, and Steel Book case. This retails for $189.99.

The physical Steel Book Brawler Edition is the standard physical pre-order version and retails for $59.99. There is also the digital version that has a mini soundtrack and the Nameless Warrior downloadable content and the Digital Deluxe Edition which comes with a season pass for $84.99 each.

"Dissidia Final Fantasy NT" will be released on Jan. 11, 2018 in Japan and on Jan. 30, 2018 for PlayStation 4.

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