Final Fantasy XV has already seen some story primarily based DLC this yr, however at PAX East there was an announcement from Square Enix relating to 4 add-on story packs coming to the sport in 2019. The Dawn of the Future DLC hopes to set itself aside from different story-based add-ons by creating a complete season of alternate plot branches, constructing in direction of (what seems to be) a totally completely different ending.
The episodes will painting an “alternate grand finale” for the sport, exhibiting “a future everyone longed for,” that means a attainable final result that would have existed for every of 4 characters:
The first full episode will deal with Ardyn and is tentatively titled The Conflict of the Sage. The episode “portrays the struggles of Ardyn. Witness the resentment he harbored toward Lucis for over 2000 years, and his clashes with the Astrals.” A smaller “side story” episode will deal with Aranea Highwind of the Niflheim Empire and can deal with the Starscourge illness. “The final day of the Empire turns out to be Aranea’s worst day,” Square Enix teased.
A 3rd episode will allow you to play as Lunafreya and has the working title The Choice of Freedom. The story is “about Luna’s fate, which not even death can free her from. Her battle to save the one she loves overturns the destiny dealt to the Lucian King.” The ultimate episode is titled The Final Strike and focuses on Noctis “parting way with the Astrals” as he “embarks upon his final battle in order to attain the ideal future for all his people.”
While I’d regular have reservations about going all Butterfly Effect with a narrative as difficult as Final Fantasy XV, it’s a Final Fantasy sport, so probably the most applicable conclusion is make me wait a yr to do a bunch of preventing that leaves me bewildered over the facility and scope of affection… or time… or the vitality of affection time.
Previously, Square Enix launched DLC episodes specializing in the get together members from the principle marketing campaign: Prompto, Gladio, and Ignis. All the DLC is being directed by Episode Ignis director, and Final Fantasy’s COMRADES will launch updates beginning this summer time, in preparation for these new DLC packs to unleash early in 2019.