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Final Fantasy XIII Arrives for PC on Steam

Square Enix has announced the launch of their hit game Final Fantasy XIII for PC on Steam. Final Fantasy XIII was one of the most popular games in the beloved Final Fantasy franchise, and the title is the first in a trilogy of games to arrive on PC. Read on for more details.

Final Fantasy XIII is the first Windows PC release in the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy of games, with subsequent adventures in the trilogy coming to the platform by Spring 2015. The Windows PC launch includes a number of new features such as full screen mode, 60 frames per second (FPS) support from launch and Japanese Voice support with subtitles. The trilogy will also offer a set of Steam Trading Cards for players to collect and exchange.

Final Fantasy XIII expands on the rich traditions of the series, with Producer Yoshinori Kitase, Director Motomu Toriyama, Character Designer Tetsuya Nomura and Art Director Isamu Kamikokuryo combining their creativity to deliver a beautiful Final Fantasy universe. Additionally, Composer Masashi Hamauzu presents a sweeping soundtrack while Movie Director Takeshi Nozue and his team of artists adorn the game with seamless cinematic sequences.

The Final Fantasy XIII trilogy began in March 2010 with the release of the original Final Fantasy XIII and continued with its sequel, Final Fantasy XIII-2, released in February 2012. The most recent release in the Final Fantasy XIII series, Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, launched on February 11, 2014. The series has been widely successful, shipping over 11 million units worldwide.

For more information on the game, check out the official Final Fantasy XIII website.

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