Final Fantasy XV Carnival Event Begins Later This Month, Game Sales Hit 6 Million

Jan. 10, 2017



Final Fantasy XV Carnival Event Begins Later This Month, Game Sales Hit 6 Million

Final Fantasy XV Carnival Event Begins Later This Month, Game Sales Hit 6 Million

Today Square Enix announced that the upcomingMoogle Chocobo Carnival, a specialseasonal eventthat will take over the town ofAltissiawill begin on January 24th for players.

In a press release they stated the following:

Final Fantasy XVprovides additional content and associated products to expand and enhance players’ experiences, starting with the free game update, Holiday Pack (Free Version) and premium Holiday Pack+ DLC which are now available for download. Those who download the Holiday Pack (Free Version) or Holiday Pack+ will also gain access to the “Moogle Chocobo Carnival,” a special in-game event that brings an exciting festival to the whole city of Altissia, starting on Tuesday, January 24th for a limited time.

To allow players a deeper enjoyment ofFinal Fantasy XV, regular updates enhancing the main game will be coming soon, such as premium DLC content that will provide players additional gameplay experiences.

Everyone who owns the game can participate in the event, all you have to do is download the first freeDLC, theHoliday Packwhich brings some free goodies to players likeoutfits,itemsand thecarnival passportwhich gains you access to the festivities. There are no details on what kinds of events or prizes we can specifically earn at the event but we can anticipate some mini-games and new limited time items and gear.

Square Enix also shared that the game has sold 6 million units to this point, making for a successful launch for the RPG titan.

Ready for some fresh Final Fantasy XV content? The DLC train is just beginning with episodic stories that will explore the backgrounds of the characters and theComradesexpansion that will introduce 4 person multiplayer to the game.

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