Bandai Namco announced that Final Fantasy XV’s Noctis Lucis Caelum will join the Tekken 7 roster on March 20, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC-via Steam. During gameplay, Noctis is a quick and fierce fighter who sets himself apart from any other fighter on the Tekken 7 Roster. Using his warp and multiple sword-wielding abilities, Noctis
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The Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition and Windows Edition are releasing between tonight and tomorrow morning (it’s already March 6th in quite a few countries), and Square Enix released a batch of screenshots showing some of the content that we can expect, mostly focusing on the latest patch numbered 1.2.0 that is already available worldwide.
Final Fantasy XV’s multiplayer expansion Comrades is already all about the Kingsglaive, but Square Enix just released a free DLC package that is actually about Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV the movie. The DLC can be downloaded from the PlayStation Store and Xbox Store at no cost, and it includes three ancestor faces for male characters, Nyx Ulric, Libertus
Today Square Enix hosted a panel with the development team of Final Fantasy XV at the Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Exhibition currently open at the Mori Art Museum in Roppongi, Tokyo. The panel was reported on Twitter by user つばさ, and the information was relayed on Reddit by user chuansleisheng. It came with very interesting information about the
We already knew that the Final Fantasy XV team went really over the top with the details and the visual fidelity of the game, but I never realized the full extent of it until Square Enix released the benchmark of the Windows Edition for PC. Turns out that the benchmark is compatible with Nvidia Ansel,
Today Square Enix released the benchmark of the Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition, but if you don’t have a gaming rig handy, and you still want to see what the game looks like on PC, we’re here to help. Below you can watch a quick and dirty capture of the benchmark running on a PC
While Final Fantasy XV is well over a year old at this point, the game has shown no signs of waning interest as numerous DLC add-ons and more have been brought to the game, while a very different (and portable) take on the game is arriving next week. Square Enix Japan (via Siliconera) has announced that Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy XV is still enjoying the praise and admiration it’s received since launch, with new updates and DLC are coming, including the Royal Edition and PC version. Yet, director Hajime Tabata and his team have already started work on a new, yet unnamed project. Not much is known about this new project, but in an interview with
Today Square Enix hosted a press opening event for the “Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Exhibition – Farewell Story Exhibition –” that will officially open to the public from January 22nd to February 28th at the Mori Art Center Gallery in the Roppongi Hills complex in Tokyo. During the event, members of the Japanese press were
Yesterday, Square Enix announced the Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition for PS4 and Xbox One. The official press release also included info on a DLC package named “Final Fantasy XV Royal Pack” for those who already own the original game, that will update it to the Royal Edition adding the new features. The original press release
Today the Japanese arm of Square Enix detailed with a press release the “Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Exhibition – Farewell Story Exhibition -” which will be hosted from January 22nd to February 28th at the Mori Art Center Gallery in the Roppongi Hills complex in Tokyo. The Exhibition will be presented in partnership with Sony
After quite a wait, Final Fantasy XV delivered fans the long-awaited latest chapter in the beloved RPG series back in late 2016, and now it appears that an upcoming re-release of the game may give players a new opportunity to enjoy the epic fantasy RPG. A new ESRB listing has appeared on the ratings board’s website
Few people can be said to know the Japanese gaming industry as deeply as Hirokazu Hamamura. He is the current president of Weekly Famitsu’s publisher Enterbrain and he had a long tenure as the magazine’s Editor-in-Chief. As such, his connections run far and wide. Regarded by many as an industry legend, Hamamura-san talked about the
You can head over to the PlayStation Store right now to grab a slew of various Final Fantasy titles that are on sale for the holidays. Some highlights include Final Fantasy XV, the VR tie-in title Monster of the Deep, XII: The Zodiac Age, and XIV: Stormblood on PS4, as well as World of Final Fantasy for PS Vita and PS4. There’s also a ton of
Square Enix launched to most recent update for Final Fantasy XV, which brings the version from of the game from 1.18 to 1.20. As with the past updates, version 1.19 and 1.20 adds many new features to the ever expanding RPG. Most importantly, 1.19 adds gives the ability to swap characters during the main story
Final Fantasy XV‘s upcoming story DLC Episode Ignis is just a few days away, but today we get a preview of a very special aspect of the adventure of Noctis’ beloved personal cook. Yasunori Mitsuda, well known for the music of many fantastic games, last of which is Xenoblade Chronicles 2 that is coming tomorrow,
Today Square Enix hosted a first-anniversary livestream for Final Fantasy XV, following the broadcast that came this morning from Japan. Among the goodies we saw was the opening cutscene of the upcoming DLC Episode Ignis that will be released on PS4 and Xbox One on December 13th. The information shared during the livestream was mostly
Square Enix announced today that a new Active Time Report broadcast related to Final Fantasy XV will be hosted from Tokyo on November 29th at 10 PM local time. This translates to 2 PM CET, 1 PM GMT, 8 AM EST and 5 AM PST. As usual Director Hajime Tabata will be hosting, alongside ever-faithful
Square Enix has released a new trailer for its downloadable virtual reality title Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV, and unlike standard video game trailers, the publisher has decided to do this brief launch trailer as an entertaining infomercial video. The less than two-minute-long trailer takes heavy inspiration from cheesy “As Seen on TV” commercials,
It looks like Final Fantasy XV‘s multiplayer expansion “Comrades,” which is rolling out today around the world, is really doing the work of tying up the story of the extended Final Fantasy XV universe. The launch trailer has just been released, and it’s narrated by Libertus Ostium, who those who saw the theatrical feature Kingsglaive: Final
As November 14th is giving way to November 15th across the world, Square Enix is rolling out the “Comrades” multiplayer expansion of Final Fantasy XV. The expansion is already available in Japan and should be released in the next few hours sequentially in Europe and then in North America. The expansion is actually tied into
Today Square Enix released a brand new trailer for Final Fantasy XV‘s upcoming multiplayer expansion dubbed “Comrades.” The trailer stars guest composer Nobuo Uematsu, and vocalist Emiko Suzuki, that worked together to create the expansion’s theme song “Choosing Hope.” Besides their comments, we also get to see a few glimpses on the expansion itself, that
Square Enix made an interesting announcement about the upcoming Episode Ignis DLC that is scheduled to come for Final Fantasy XV. Looks like Ignis’ side story is going to have music composed by another legendary Maestro. With our famed composers coming together for @FFXVEN Season Pass, who will compose Episode Ignis? #FFXV Info: https://t.co/OkI68qi1RR pic.twitter.com/QWwVyj6bIV
The Japanese arm of Square Enix just announced today with a press release that Final Fantasy XV‘s multiplayer expansion “Comrades” will suffer a small delay. The expansion was supposed to become downloadable on October 31st, but it will now launch in early November. The reason is simply because the team is working on the final
It’s no secret that Final Fantasy XV is a beloved title at DualShockers among both the staff and our readers, and though we are coming up on almost a year since it released after a decade plus in development, the next few months will provide even more ways to experience the grand RPG for two vastly different
Today Square Enix released a new update of Final Fantasy XV which expands on the story of the game. To be more specific, the patch adds a story event on the train in chapter 12, which is geared to help players understand the history of the astrals, the feelings of the characters and the world
Square Enix announced an update for their action RPG Final Fantasy XV, available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and coming to PC in early 2018. The update will include new story content that has been provided via character episodes that put the spotlight on members for the party. Now, it seems that the story
Final Fantasy XV has been expanding incrementally both as a game and as a multimedia project, taking on new platforms and new avenues of connecting with fans and newcomers alike. In order to get an idea of what is coming next, DualShockers had a long chat with Director Hajme Tabata (with some additional insight by
The Assassin’s Festival crossover DLC for Final Fantasy XV certainly surprised many, not only due to the subject, but also due to how elaborate and complex the collaboration was, going as far as replicating relevant gameplay mechanics of the Assassin’s Creed franchise. Since the recipe certainly appears to be as juicy as Ignis’ dishes, we asked Director
When Square Enix released Final Fantasy XV‘s bro-specicfic story DLCs Episode Gladiolus and Episode Prompto, many were surprised to see that they were fairly stand-alone experiences, that couldn’t be played as a chapter integrated in the game’s main story. DualShockers had a chat with Game Director Hajime Tabata, and we asked him whether there is