

It also features officially-supported mod tools, and Steam Workshop support for sharing creations and adding them to your game. The Team Ninja-developed action RPG arrives March 18 on PC (EGS), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.FINAL FANTASY XV WINDOWS EDITION, Square Enix's latest entry in the celebrated series, released on the PC with a whole host of extra content and features, including PC-exclusive effects, and all of the paid DLC and free content that originally came with the console version. Give his preview a read it's pretty insightful about the sort of experience you can enjoy in this peculair game. Our own Alex Donaldson has played a fair chunk of the game, and noted that Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin brings a "glorious trash, of the very best kind". We promise you it's looking a bit better now than it did when it was first announced earlier this year.

If you want to try out the demo, and you have the relevant access via console, you have until October 11 to see what all the fuss is about. PC players also won't get to play a demo for the game – that's a perk reserved for those that own PS5 and Xbox Series X/S hardware.

Sometimes, we'll see games that launch on Epic Games Store come to other platforms later (similarly to how PlayStation or Xbox get one-year exclusivity deals) but the branding and marketing for Square Enix's latest Final Fantasy experiment suggests we'll only be seeing the game on the Epic storefront for now. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. If you're a dedicated Steam player and wanted to experinece the Chaos-fuelled nonsense of Jack and his buddies at launch, we may have some bad news for you: it looks like the game is exclusive to Epic Games Store only for the foreseeable. The latest trailer for Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin confirmed that the game will launch on Maand also appears to confirm that the title will be an Epic Games Store exclusive at launch.
