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Get back to the future in the latest Final Fantasy XIII-2 “Time Travel” trailer

Last week you got a taste of Final Fantasy XIII-2, and in about 2 weeks you’ll have the full game in your hands. But today, Square Enix sent over a new “Time Travel” trailer for the latest FF title which shows off the important new ability to travel through time.

Check out the trailer and a bit more information below. Final Fantasy XIII-2 will be available on the PS3 and Xbox 360 on January 31st, 2012.

Final Fantasy XIII-2 “Time Travel” trailer:
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The video contains brand new footage of an important element of FINAL FANTASY XIII-2, the ability to travel through time. Mysterious gates are positioned around the game?s towns and landscapes. Once these portals are activated by finding hidden artifacts, Serah and Noel can be transported to new, distinct locations to continue their adventure. These settings change over time, so be sure to revisit them to investigate how they?ve changed over the years.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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