'Final Fantasy XV' Released Incomplete To Make Room For Future DLC; Disappointing Ending Explained?

By Maria David - 14 Dec '16 10:01AM
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After 10 long years in the making, it would not be easy to prove that any game is worth such a long development period, the same can be said for "Final Fantasy XV." Many have come to love the game as it is, however, there are some players who think that the game was released incomplete, and with reason.

The rumor flames regarding "Final Fantasy XV" being released incomplete have been fanned vigorously after the 4chan community exposed what is suspected to be the original story for the beloved Square Enix game. According to the latter, the female lead character, perhaps Luna, has long been dead and Noctis was the one to slay her. This explains the lack of a playable female character in "Final Fantasy XV."

However, if the said rumor is nothing but a rumor, then that leaves "Final Fantasy XV" as it is, with loads of room for future DLC expansions. According to GameNGuide, fans of the game may see future updates that may include the feature to create an original character. Moreover, more cutscenes and playable characters are also claimed to be in the works, including the character Ravus, and some other members of the "Final Fantasy XV world.

In addition, the same report claims that there will be a whole new game coming soon for "Final Fantasy XV," an open universe will be made possible as the game expands, meaning that players can bring in their characters, stats, and items to the new game. Rumors suggest that there will be new game elements added as well, ultimately changing the gameplay.

It is worth mentioning that such a DLC has yet to be revealed by Square Enix, however, players can enjoy the Comrade DLC as reported by Jobs & Hire. The said DLC will allow the player to enter a four-man co-op mode, playing as either Noctis or one of his friends. There are also rumors that suggest that "Final Fantasy XV" will include future DLCs to explore the stories of Prompto, Ignis, and Gladiolus.

Perhaps "Final Fantasy XV" was released incomplete, and Square Enix might just surprise players with more goodies they created during the ten long years that the game was in development. Nonetheless, the game is great as it is and if there are more coming our way then it's a win-win situation. Stay tuned to News Everyday for more updates on your favorite games.

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