Microsoft announced that it has addedItalian In the Backward compatible version From the blue Dragona Japanese role-playing game by Hironobu Sakaguchi, the father of the Final Fantasy series, launched around the time of Xbox 360.
Available for some time in backward compatibility, unfortunately the game lacked the Italian language. Now, however, our local users will be able to get back to playing it in our language.
Whatever the case, it is fair to report that the update can create some problems, meaning that it may not be applied correctly if you already have the game installed. So Microsoft Technical Service recommends that you install it again (from the beginning in case you have a digital license and you are not playing from a disc), and in case you find yourself with two different versions in your system, keep the one that did not start up. It gives errors, because it is the correct one (the other one no longer works).
All saves will be usable with the new version, so you don’t risk losing your progress.
Blue Dragon was released in 2006 in Japan and in 2007 in the rest of the world. It was the first game developed by Mistwalker, the software house that Sakaguchi founded after leaving Square Enix. The plot consists of five friends: Shu, Jiro, Clok, Zola, and Marumaru, and their journey to defeat Nene, the tyrannical ruler of the Great Kingdom.
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