Final Fantasy XV: Why Rumored DLC Should Be Released As Soon As Possible

So far, Final Fantasy XV and Square Enix are hitting all the cylinders. They’ve been racking up positive feedbacks from the gaming community and they have no plans in stopping.

Final Fantasy franchise is not new when it comes to topping up the charts. They already knew the right combinations to pull out a successful game and there’s a rumor that they might release their very first DLC earlier than expected. Amongst the speculations that were already confirmed was the release of four characters namely, Cor Leonis, Arane Highwind, Iris Amicita and Lunafreya Nox Flueret.

The Four Characters And Their Importance On The Game

It’s no secret that Lunafreya Nox Flueret is the main character in Final Fantasy XV. The other three characters are just considered as a guest character. However, each of those characters has their own importance. Aranea, Cor and Iris are vital in supporting the main party of Gladiolus, Prompto, Ignis and Noctis.

Aranea is the worst character among the group. She is the current captain of the elite Third Army Corps 86th Airborn Unit which is in Nifleim Empire. She has been fighting the opposition ever since. When she first fought the Noctis group, she was able to make a staggering discovery. On the other hand, Cor is a formidable fighter, a legend in his own right. The greatest fighter from the Kingdom of Lucis. And as for Iris, she is the youngest sister of Gladiolus.

Reason Why Square Enix Should Release Their DLC Earlier

There’s a lot of reason why fans are asking for the very first DLC to be released ahead of time. One of them is, some of the players are kind of bored with what Final Fantasy XV is offering them right now. While, others have already mastered their way in this epic game. Rumor has it that a legendary character from FF Franchise will make its unexpected return. There are no confirmations yet on who the character is, but you might need to look up in the sky for the answers.

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