'Final Fantasy XV' DLC news: Royal pack DLC available for regular players

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One of the most played games of the past year, "Final Fantasy XV" is finally coming out on the PC quite soon following a Royal Edition being made available. It includes a lot of content that is not available with just the base game. Fortunately, those who want to get the bonuses at a later date can do so by purchasing later the Royal Pack downloadable content (DLC).

Of course, this is not just available for the PC gamers as those on the Xbox and PlayStation 4 can also get it when it gets released via their respective stores. For both the PS4 and Xbox One, the DLC is being listed right now at $15 for the North American (NA) stores while £11.99 for the European/U.K. stores. Note, however, that the NA price not official and may easily change.

The Royal Pack DLC contains all the same new features that the Royal Edition has, in case some players assumed that it had less. As such, it will contain a new map called Insomnia City Ruins. For the adventurous ones who want to see the world in a different view, the DLC also includes a First-Person View mode putting players in the eyes of Noctis as he goes around town. There is also a Royal Cruiser which is an open-sea exploration mode where players can find new fishing spots.

When it comes to the combat aspect of the game, there is again another new powered-up combat mode called the Armiger Unleashed. A Regalia Type D is also available thus giving new acquisition enhancement quests. With all the new content, players can easily expect more Achievement Trophies which the pack definitely included as well.

All season pass content has also been included in the DLC pack. This includes the three new episodes of the game: Episode Gladiolus, Episode Prompto and Episode Ignis and the Multiplayer Expansion: Comrades. For just a few dollars, that is quite a lot of content being rolled out in the Royal Pack. This is considering also how Square Enix also originally listed the game for around $20 before removing it making players assume that the price will lower which is fortunately now confirmed.

"Finaly Fantasy XV: Royal Edition" is already out since less than 24 hours ago. The PC version "Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition is also out now.