Final Fantasy 15 News: DLC Pack Reveals Hilarious Boss And New Features

Square Enix, the developer of Final Fantasy 15, recently held a livestream which revealed interesting new updates about the upcoming DLC of the game including a hilarious but legitimate Boss and upcoming features.

Final Fantasy 15 DLC Pack: New Boss and Features

During the live stream, one of the developers in Square Enix explicitly shows a "new disc" which was intentionally created for the said event. When the gameplay commenced, everything seemed to be the usual Final Fantasy 15 universe except at the end part; where the player fight against a new boss which, at first, was taken as a joke.

The boss is no other than the president and CEO of Square Enix,Yosuke Matsuda - a Tuxedo-Blade-wearing boss that hits like a truck (as far as the game goes). After the battle, Hajime Tabata, the game director, said that the boss battle is part of the upcoming DLC of Final Fantasy 15. When asked about the release date of the DLC, Tabata replied that the pack will be available for download before the end of the year.

Tabata referred the DLC as a "Holiday Pack," a free downloadable content featuring the Matsuda Boss as well as several new features including the implementation of New Game+ and a Level Cap Creation. Further details about the DLC pack was not revealed but based on the live stream, it's safe to assume that it'll be an interesting new ones!

Final Fantasy 15 Update

Final Fantasy 15 already shipped five million copies during the first day of its release and is now regarded as one of the best-selling Final Fantasy installments. The game is now available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and will be completely optimized for 4K and HDR compatibility which was discussed on this article.

What do you enjoy most about Final Fantasy 15? Are you excited to defeat the head of Square Enix? Share your thoughts in the comments down below!

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