TGS 2015: New Final Fantasy XV screenshots and artwork highlight Lunafreya

Alongside an updated Dawn trailer, Square Enix has released a batch of screenshots and a new artwork with a focus on Lunafreya – known as the Oracle – and other things the company plans to show during this year’s TGS.

Accompanying each shot, Square Enix has provided official descriptions which give a little more insight into what’s happening in the game world.

With a mere wave of her hand, Lady Lunafreya of Tenebrae as she brushes aside the imperial soldiers surrounding her. She accepts her trident from her attendant, and sets off to commune with the gods. As the Oracle, she enjoys the adoration of supporters the world over. What sort of monster could point a gun at such a divine creature?

The four companions make their way across the rain-quenched wilderness upon chocobos, the sure-footed birds bearing them nimbly to unspoilt locales that have never known tire tracks. Take the reins and feel pure exhilaration as you dash, jump, and slide as one with your trusty steed.

Noct triumphantly holds up his catch, his companions cheering their approval. They can look forward to a feast tonight at camp, prepared by the ever-versatile Ignis. Set to be a dynamic real-time experience, fishing will provide a fun and relaxing respite from your adventure.

Noct stands at the very place his father, King Regis, once held him as a boy. Leaning on the Regalia, his father’s cherished car, he looks up at a sky as grey and leaden as it was that fateful day. His expression tinged with sadness, Noct silently comes to a resolution.

Lady Lunafreya’s eyes glint with hope, her face full of determination. Is it revenge against the empire she seeks, peace among warring nations, or something more?

Later this week, director Tabata will take the stage to show off new gameplay including a fishing mini-game and chocobo riding – both of which can be seen in screenshots below.


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