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Final Fantasy XV gets 4 new DLC episodes in 2019

Final Fantasy XV will get four more DLC episodes next year, Square Enix recently confirmed at PAX East.

Moreover, two more updates will come for Comrades, the game’s multiplayer componentComrades will also be offered as a standalone product this summer.

The game’s four new single-player episodes are detailed below.

Final Fantasy XV new episodes

  • Episode I: Ardyn – “The Conflict of the Sage”: The DLC follows Ardyn and 2,000 year old resentment towards Luctis, and his fight with the Astrals.
  • Episode Side Story: Aranea – “The Beginning of the End”: A smaller episode that focuses on Aranea Highwind of the Niflheim Empire and the Starscourge disease. “The final day of the Empire turns out to be Aranea’s worst day,” writes Square Enix.
  • Episode II: Lunafreya – “The Choice of Freedom”: The story that finally stars Luna as she faces her “fate,” which not even death can free her from. She battles to save the one she loves and overturns the destiny of the Lucian King.
  • Episode III: Notics – “The Final Strike”: After leaving the Astrals, Noctis goes on his final battle for the ideal future for all his people.

Finally, a Grand Alternate Finale – an alternate finale planned as the last of the four Episode DLCs — is also planned for 2019.

Final Fantasy XV is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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