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Final Fantasy XV: Magitek Suits now available, don’t make you look like a Power Ranger

Final Fantasy XV‘s Power Rangers-like Magitek Exosuits are now available in-game, looking decidedly less Power Rangers than before.

The suits can be worn for 30 minutes, once a day, for invincibility in-game. Their original design had a different coloured suit for each of the game’s protagonists (below), easily reminding players of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The end design (above) is a simple black.

Back in February, Square Enix confirmed the suits had to be redesigned because of the similarities.

Here’s what today’s update contains:

  • New Magitek Exosuits – granting 30 minutes of invincibility per day for Noctis, Gladio, Prompto and Ignis to help players take on the dangerous creatures of Eos. Once invincibility has worn off, players can continue to wear the exosuits in-game.
  • A new quest, “O Partner, My Partner” – can be accepted from the Meldacio Hunter HQ after the player has completed Chapter 8.
  • A new “Cross Chain” collaboration system – allows players to severely damage strong, defensive enemies by increasing the number of linked attacks. The Cross Chain system is available once players acquire the two Royal Arms: the Sword of the Wise and Axe of the Conqueror.
  • Return of the beloved Moogle Chocobo Carnival – from July 31 to late September, players of all levels can once again journey to Altissia for limited-time-only mini-games, Chocobo water races and special Moogle Chocobo menu items at the Square Enix Café*.

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


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