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Final Fantasy XV PC Mod Tool, Party Pack DLC, Pocket Edition Windows 10 version and patch updates receive launch dates
On the official Japanese Twitter account for Final Fantasy XV, Square Enix announced multiple release dates for various types of FFXV content coming in early June. Courtesy of Gematsu, here are the translations for the updates: Mod Organizer: The official mod tool for Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition will launch for PC on June 7th, allowing players to create their own content for FFXV. The “Party Pack” downloadable content: This DLC contains items exclusive to Multiplayer Expansion: Comrades, and will include the following customization items for your avatar: “Noctis Mask,” “Prompto Mask,” “Gladiolus Mask,” “Ignis Mask,” and  “Birthday Glasses.” This DLC will launch for Playstation 4 and Xbox One on June 5th. Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition for Windows: The Mobile version of FFXV is getting a Windows 10 release and will be available on June 6th. Patch Updates: A new patch update will be available on June 7th, and includes the ability to skip cutscenes in Chapter 3, bug fixes and… A new recipe! Final Fantasy XV is now available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Sources: Gematsu, Twitter
Director of Final Fantasy XV says his new project should start gearing up in 2018
In a recent interview, Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata talked briefly about his upcoming plans for 2018 for both FFXV and his new project. “We’re planning something many fans have requested, and something you really wouldn’t be able to guess.” Tabata said when asked about future DLC for Final Fantasy XV. “We’re currently in the stage of solidifying the content of each one, while also reconstructing our development system. Rather than develop in a rush to put out several things in the year like we did this year, I think it is better for us to narrow down the content and develop more thoroughly than we have before.” When asked about his new project, Tabata had said: “The plan is for the new project to shift into gear starting next year. I would also like to try to further expand what I worked on with Final Fantasy XV.” According to an article published by Siliconera, Tabata mentioned in a previous interview that he would like to give players a Zelda: Breath of the Wild type experience with his next project, but has not discussed the topic since then. Hopefully we will hear more about Tabata’s new project sometime in 2018. Sources: Siliconera Gematsu