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Star Ocean 5 RPG's Character Video Introduces Fidel Camuze

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
PS3/PS4 game slated for March 31

game on Wednesday. The video introduces the character Fidel Camuze, and shows some of the story events and combat.

The game's official website previously streamed the game's second trailer, which previews the game's theme song "Astra Nova" by androp.

The game originally had a February 25 release date, but Square Enix delayed the game to March 31 to improve the game's quality.

Square Enix describes the game:

STAR OCEAN, the epic, sci-fi RPG saga that takes players to the stars and beyond, makes its triumphant return with its forthcoming fifth installment in the series. The title is developed by tri-Ace, the celebrated studio behind each of the previous iterations, with character designs by akiman (Akira Yasuda).

At this point in history, between the second and third games in the series, the Pangalactic Federation is nearing the fulfilment of its mission: Peace and order throughout the galaxy. However, the embers of conflict begin to stir once more on the planet of Faykreed, 6,000 light years from Earth, as a new story begins in the ocean of stars.

Square Enix will release the game in Japan on the North America and Europe on the PlayStation 4 in 2016. Square Enix did not announce a PS3 version for the game's Western release.

The game's cast and characters include:


From left to right: Yūichi Nakamura as Victor Orkvil

In addition, Yui Ogura will voice the character Lilia.

Enix and tri-Ace released the first Star Ocean game for the Super Famicom console in 1996. The Last Hope), shipped on the Xbox 360 in 2009, with a PS3 international version shipping in 2010.

The video game series inspired Star Ocean: Till the End of Time manga in 2003.


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