


Not the worst price tag for a AAA game these days. If you want to get it bundled with the game itself (the Final Fantasy XV Digital Premium Edition) you'll be paying $84.99.

And considering that the Season Pass is going for $24.99 (compare the vaguely-revealed Star Wars Battlefront Season Pass which includes four DLC packs for $69.99) that's a pretty good deal, if you're into paying for your DLC up front.

The latest Final Fantasy XV DLC details to hit the streets indicate that the Season Pass will consist of six DLC packs in total - including three new episodes and one "completely new" expansion to the game. You can help discourage this practice by exercising a bit of restraint.Final Fantasy XV still has over a month to go until release - the official date is set for Septem(although GamingBolt says that rumors have the game being delayed until November 29) - but Square Enix is already putting out a lot of details on the game's DLC so many that, according to PlayStation Lifestyle, they've had to refute rumors that the DLC is just content cut from the initial release. Publishers, please, stop asking us to buy things you aren’t even taking the time to detail.Īnd customers, you wouldn’t buy an unmarked box on a retail shelf. When reached for comment, Square Enix says it has no additional information to share beyond what's listed on the PlayStation Store.Įarlier this year, executive editor Andrew Reiner penned a story called “ Season Passes Are Starting To Sound Like Scams”. Square Enix hasn’t even laid out how many add-ons its planning, and certainly hasn’t specified what form they will take. There are absolutely no details about what’s included, though. "This Upgrade is a special deal for customers who have already preordered the Final Fantasy XV digital edition." "The Season Pass allows you to download additional content," it reads. The most descriptive language we can find is on the upgrade store page. It would make sense that it is $25, to bring you up to the premium version. There’s also an upgrade, though the price is hidden unless you’ve already pre-ordered the standard edition. Those that purchase the $85 digital premium edition will get it included. We’ve had hints before that some of it will be paid content, but today we know for sure that there is a chunk of it on the way.įinal Fantasy XV will have a season pass. Square Enix has been dancing around the concept of Final Fantasy XV DLC for a while now.
