FINAL FANTASY XV ROYAL EDITION brings the acclaimed epic to new heights, packed with add-on content and new features. Join Prince Noctis and his closest friends as they fight against the empire in an effort to take back their fallen kingdom.
FINAL FANTASY XV ROYAL EDITION INCLUDES:
An all-new dungeon - Insomnia City Ruins: Expanded Map
New features such as first person mode, new gear, and new bosses.
Armiger Unleashed – after you collect all 13 royal arms, a more action-oriented mode of the Armiger is unlocked
Royal Vessel – the boat from FFXV is now a controllable vehicle. The same body of water (between Cape Caem and Altissia) can now be freely explored.
All season pass content – Episode Gladiolus, Episode Prompto, Multiplayer Expansion: Comrades, and Episode Ignis.
Over a dozen pieces of DLC, including weapons, Regalia car skins, and item sets.
The critically acclaimed game – FINAL FANTASY XV.
FINAL FANTASY XV ROYAL EDITION INCLUDES:
An all-new dungeon - Insomnia City Ruins: Expanded Map
New features such as first person mode, new gear, and new bosses.
Armiger Unleashed – after you collect all 13 royal arms, a more action-oriented mode of the Armiger is unlocked
Royal Vessel – the boat from FFXV is now a controllable vehicle. The same body of water (between Cape Caem and Altissia) can now be freely explored.
All season pass content – Episode Gladiolus, Episode Prompto, Multiplayer Expansion: Comrades, and Episode Ignis.
Over a dozen pieces of DLC, including weapons, Regalia car skins, and item sets.
The critically acclaimed game – FINAL FANTASY XV.
didn't really get into the dlc stuff - episode gladiolus was meh and haven't found myself wanted to come back too much since doing some festival stuff, defeating some new monsters etc.
i find it hard to replay rpg's despite my best intentions (ff7 probably being the only exclusion to that rule), even if i enjoyed them the first time around
decent price though for this on release date - i'd probably still point newcomers towards the regular ffxv at £12 though
I generally prefer GOTY editions when everything is on disc, or at least uses the disc for authentication. When it's just the standard edition with a season pass code in the box then it really only comes down to whether it's cheaper to buy again than purchase the DLC online.
Also what about the people who are season pass holders? Do they get royal edition content?
.. Still gonna wait one more year til the game is finished!
I'm so glad it came out when it did. I enjoyed that game, over and over. game nowadays are released like this because people buys it. All they need to do is over hype the game, release the beta as main game, and rain down dlcs
As they confirmed mulitple more DLC is coming. If you can wait wait one more year for a Complete Edition.
I never buy digital and I make it a point to never buy season passes. Yet I was stupid enough to get the game with the season pass when it was on sale recently and then they announce this. The thing is, this wouldn't even be the full game. There's three more episodes planned.
A shame really, as they really should make the extra content in this version available to season pass owners. I guess this is why piracy exists.
I am curious about contacting square enix for a refund for the season pass I bought last year, I don't know if it would get anywhere, but it would be nice to let them know they are doing bad things
I contacted sony. They're a bit nazi about such things. Nope. I hadn't even downloaded the game yet, but it was on the 15th day.
I have had a similar experience with sony, I bought something that completely failed to deliver what it had described, their opinion was "we don't care" but I did say I was thinking of square enix since they make the games
I find sony and nintendo have the cushiest of image with their fandom but these companies are horrendous in dealing with should something go wrong. Microsoft is bad, but they are not that bad. (However, the romanian call centre for Micrsoft which changed from the fantastic Irish one is hideous).
I've actually heard amazing things about nintendo support, which I was really surprised by; for example story of someone's switch needing repair where everything went fine and they actually extended the warranty of the product starting from the date it had been repaired, which is more than I have known any other electronic company to do so I am impressed there.
They must've been incredibly lucky. Everytime I have called them, its given me a feeling of a small call centre, and they're so overly particular about anything you need help with. Like this one time I said I needed to transffer over my old 3ds to the new one, and being someone who buys a lot of 3ds consoles I have, over the years bought them and transferred my data to the next one, and this guy was actually insinuating things and saying well why would you want to move everything over etc etc.
To make matters worse he even gave me the wrong information about data transffer, and said it wasn't posssible when it actually was.
that level of response actually sounds like you got a person who doesn't even work for nintendo and was just cleaning the office and decided to answer the phone to be helpful having no idea who owns the building they work in. that was insanely incorrect information, I would have requested to be transferred at that point if the operative had no idea about the devices they were meant to be offering support for.
I know lol.
You can have the car autodrive, but honestly it's not as bad as people make it out to be. My opinion, I'd wait until the game is completely finished, as others have said; more DLC is coming. I'm sure you've got plenty of games to tide you over for another year, if not just get the base version of the game for £10.