These are five locations we will visit in ‘Final Fantasy XV’

As already we informed you a few days agothe news outlet Game Informer has chosen Final Fantasy XV as the title to which it will be giving special and exclusive coverage throughout the next month.

This time he brings us a compilation of five “exciting locations” that we will have the opportunity to visit in this installment, when it launches on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 30.

The first location is called “Galdin Quay”, a coastal area with palm trees and luxury decorations where we will feel like we are in a “floating hotel on the sea.” Then we have Caem, a mountainous area located on a peninsula with a characteristic tower skeletal and small structures around; From here we can see the entire city of Altissia.

In third place we have Lestallum, a reminiscence of Cuba although at the same time It is a city with its own twists and characteristics. Insomnia is the capital of Lucis, a city with a modern aesthetic inspired by Tokyo, specifically in an area near offices from Square Enix. Last but not least we have Altissia, a city inspired by Venice, Italy. We will be able to see gondolas, cafes, markets, restaurants and even a park that we can explore.

As you can see, Final Fantasy XV is quite an adventure. Yeah do you want to take a look to these locations, you can do so in the images below:

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