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Ezio's Famous Garb to Appear in Final Fantasy XIII-2

Hey, you got your Assassin's Creed in my Final Fantasy!

Ezio has been making the rounds lately.  Earlier it was announced that he’ll be making a cameo in next year’s edition of Soul Calibur V and today it was revealed that his famous costume will be available in some form in the next title in the mega-franchise, Final Fantasy.

Square Enix made the announcement that Ezio’s iconic assassin’s garb will be made available as a downloadable costume theme in January’s release of Final Fantasy XIII-2.  The costume will be tailored to the game’s main character Noel, but it isn’t known whether it will be free or available at a premium.

Final Fantasy XIII-2 launches on January 31, 2012 on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.


 

Comments

Julian Titus Senior Editor

11/29/2011 at 08:17 PM

They finally found a way to get around Tetsuya Nomura's awful, awful character designs.

Chris Mabrey Staff Alumnus

11/30/2011 at 02:05 PM

This seems like a really weird thing to do. I can believe the cross-franchise utilization, but this just seems like they picked a random character from the recent AAA character phone book.

And awful character designs? Not every one is great, but to use a double awful?

Nick DiMola Director

11/30/2011 at 02:47 PM

Yeah, I agree, this is really weird. Also, what's wrong with Nomura's character designs? I always thought they were pretty good, not that I'm any connoisseur of art or anything.

Julian Titus Senior Editor

11/30/2011 at 04:15 PM

Nomura hasn't had a new idea in ten years. It's nothing but spikey hair, zippers, Bermuda shorts, and oh-so merchandisible necklaces. He's a fine artist, but it makes everything that comes out of Square look identical.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

11/30/2011 at 08:28 PM

I'm not sure I understand why they'd do this. Unless Ubisoft really wants Assassin's Creed to become a cultural phenomenon, there's not much point, as far as I can tell.

Julian Titus Senior Editor

11/30/2011 at 10:36 PM

I think it's at least a sign that SE is paying attention to Western games. It's probably an attempt to bring in a wider audience.

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