"Square Enix, to the best of our knowledge, has not officially nailed down the amount of disc-swapping Xbox 360 owners will need to do to enjoy Final Fantasy XIII on Microsoft's console.But retailer GameFly may know.The online rental service notes in its product description of the Xbox 360 version of FF XIII that it is ""a three disc replica Omega 1511.30 watch game,"" meaning at least two breaks in adventuring for those who opt for the non-Blu-ray, non-PlayStation 3 version.Final Fantasy XIII director Motomu Toriyama had previously noted that Square Enix was shooting for a three disc count in preserving the experience for Xbox 360 gamers.
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