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New Final Fantasy XV Update Adds Assassin’s Festival Support and More

Prepping for the festivities.

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Square Enix has just released two updates for Final Fantasy XV which includes support for the Assassin’s Festival crossover and adds a few other neat features. The download size for the PS4 is 4 GB, while it’s 6.13 GB for the Xbox One. You can read the full patch notes below, via r/FFXV:

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Version 1.15

  • Various bug fixes

Version 1.14

  • Implementation of a chapter select (available after completion of the main game)
  • Addition of a bestiary (accessible from the Archives in the Main Menu)
  • Master Assassin’s Robes for players with a Dream Egg (unlocks upon loading a save)
  • Opening of the Assassin’s Festival (until January 31, 2018)
  • Announcement of winning snapshots from third photo contest (viewable at Mother of Pearl in Galdin Quay)
  • Various bug fixes

It’s worth pointing out that players now have access to the chapter select function in Final Fantasy XV. To use the said feature, simply select a main game save slot. However, take note of the things that will carry over.

Things You Keep

  • Experience and Levels
  • Ascension skill progression
  • Survival, Fishing, Cooking, and Photography Levels
  • Chocobo Levels, rental ability, and customization
  • Outfits
  • Weapons (you will gain a basic Engine Blade and Drain Lance)
  • Royal Arms
  • Accessories
  • Items
  • Gil
  • Spells
  • Recipes
  • Regalia Customization and customization colors, decals, and components (excluding the Type-F)

Things You Lose

  • Main Quest progress beyond the chapter selected
  • Side Quest progress
  • Hunt progress
  • Map information, map points, and parking spots
  • Sealbreaker’s Key and Menace Dungeon access
  • Regalia Type-F

While the game adds support for the Assassin’s Festival, the DLC still isn’t available to download. Final Fantasy XV is available to play on the PS4 and Xbox One, with a PC version slated to release early next year.

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