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Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin Official Release Date Announced by Square Enix

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Yukesh Prabhu
Yukesh Prabhu
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Here we are arriving with a sack full of rare elements. It could’ve been quite a feat. A new generation fluid game trailer is on its way ahead of a Spring release. The official release date for the Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin was announced earlier today at Square Enix’s Tokyo Game Show 2021 presentation.

The date announcement trailer has been rolled out on the Final fantasy YouTube channel; you can check out the trailer; it complies with expeditious and ferocious combat. While hearing a Gruesome hoarse voice dialogue, “Delivery this world from the Clutches of darkness,” it would take to the world of Fire, water, and earth as they believe. Kenjiro Tsuda’s lurid eyes gleam in a fantasy world as the swords from his hand’s swirl across the air, offering us an innumerable adventure. We could also see a twinkle of murk in a malevolent eye.

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In addition, Square Enix announced that a second playable demo for the stranger of paradise would be coming soon after plenty of bug issues were found in the first demo of the game “debug and unplayable.” And they added, “Unlike the previous demo, which was only limited to the newcomer PS5, the second Final Fantasy Origin demo will be arriving on PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S consoles, and will also features multiplayer elements from the final game.

As they said, Stranger Of Paradise: Final Fantasy Trial Version 2 is now available on PSN and in the Xbox series. You can download it from the Microsoft Store and PS store. 

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin will officially launch in March 2022 for PS4, PC, PS5, Xbox Series, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One. Square Enix creative director Tetsuya Nomura is helping construct the story and dialog of the new game with Koei Tecmo. Nomura previously said that a shocking character is awaiting to bombshell the players in Stranger of Paradise, and players won’t expect that kind of surprise. 

Those who haven’t had any glimpse over the utter carnage fantasy game can know it by following. Stranger of Paradise is an action-adventure battle system game; you can control Kenjiro Tsuda (Jack). Ultimately, he can change Jobs and Handle eight different types of ruthless weapons.  The story revolves around Jack, and his companions claim to be Warriors of Light in a murk fantasy realm.

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