Final Fantasy XV “Comrades” Multiplayer DLC Out Now!
Today, Square Enix finally rolled out their much-anticipated “Comrades” multiplayer add-on for theFinal Fantasy XVJRPG.
Players can now grab the online expansion from the PlayStation Store for their PlayStation 4 system and through the Xbox Games Store for their Xbox One console at a price of $19.99.
And Season Pass holders can download the latestDLCfor free. The download also comes with a free update that adds new cooking recipes and the ability to accept multiple hunt quests.
Famous composer, Nobuo Uematsu, and vocalist Emiko Suzuki,shared their insightsbehind the “Comrades” main theme,“Choosing Hope”.As well as an announcement ofNoctisjoining theTekken 7fighting game roster.
Taking place after the events of Chapter 13 in the main game, Comrades puts fans in the shoes of the remaining survivors of the Kingsglaive as they fight to restore the Light to the world during Noctis’s absence.
Square Enix has also released a launch trailer to the “Comrades” expansion that’s narrated by Libertus, a character from theKingsglaive: Final Fantasy XVmovie.
Final Fantasy XVis currently available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Whilepre-registrationfor the upcomingFFXV: Pocket Editionfor iOS, Android and Windows devices has begun.
In moreFFXVnews, the release date for the “Episode Ignis”DLCstory has been announced. Also, Yoko Taro, the director of the smash hitNier: Automataaction-RPG,may workon the nextFinal Fantasygame.
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I played this for a few hours today, and it’s pretty fun. Many of the problems of the beta have been fixed and the core FFXV gameplay is there. Missions are fun, engaging, and, depending on the mission, challenging. The Power Grid is a very neat progression mechanic.
My only complaint is that I can’t find the practice area. The beta had one and there’s one when you’re waiting to join a match (but that lasts for seconds, at most), so I know it’s there, I just don’t know how to get to it. Anyone figure out how that works? I need it to reduce the amount of flailing about I do on hunts.