Latest Final Fantasy XV Chapter Arrives, Details Here

At long last, the highly anticipated Chapter 13 for Final Fantasy XV has arrived. It's worth noting that players have been waiting for this update, interested in what it totally offers. While it's true that the community are divided in terms of views towards it, there's no doubt they all want to give it a try. Finally, it's here.

According to Gematsu, both versions 1.07 and 1.06 are now made available on Final Fantasy XV. It should be noted that 1.06 is basically the so-called March 2017 update. It also includes changes intended for the arrival of the aforementioned chapter. These have been made accessible for the general public to download.

Version 1.07, in particular, was developed to battle various bugs in the game. The developers at Square Enix didn't specify what these issues were though. Version 1.06, on other hand, is quite a handful. First and foremost, it adds Chapter 13, Verse 2, which is basically an alternative route for Gladiolus. It brings a couple of enhancements for different Arcana spells such as Holy, Death and Alterna.

The studio via the latest update also introduced the winners of the first ever photo contest in Final Fantasy XV. This can be viewed within the game at the Takka's Pit Stop located in Hammerhead. As for the Time Quests, temporary conclusions have been made, but are expected to resume later on. The video game company also added a total of two pieces taken directly from the Episode Gladiolus DLC to the game's music player tracklist.

PlayStationLifeStyle, on the other hand, reports that the latest Final Fantasy XV chapter lets players experience Gladiolus. The latter comes with a completely different play style compared to the titular Noctis. Episode Gladiolus is already included in the game's Season Pass and can be purchased separately for only $4.99 USD. Furthermore, a new storyline can be expected along with a number of special items.

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