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‘Final Fantasy XV’ Free DLC Update: Holiday Pack Now Available For Xbox One; Allows Users To Restart The Game

‘Final Fantasy XV’ Free DLC Update: Holiday Pack Now Available For Xbox One; Allows Users To Restart The Game

Blair Grant

"Final Fantasy XV" was recently released in November and many users will be pleased to hear about the game's latest update. The game's first free DLC update will now allow users to restart the game using a new mode. What else is included in the latest update?

The first ever free "Final Fantasy XV" update is now available for download on Xbox One. According to Power Up Gaming, the update will be first made available to users from Europe, which will then be followed by North American users through the Microsoft Store.

An update for the "FFXV" for PlayStation is also expected to be released shortly. The update comes in the form of a Holiday Pack, which includes a couple of treats for users of the game.

Some of the items included in the Holiday Pack are the Warrior's Fanfare and Nixperience Band, which are special abilities that will help users to gain additional AP and lessen the consumption of stamina. The "Final Fantasy XV" update will also provide users with a passport to the in-game carnival, which will be held in January 2017.

MMO Examiner also notes that aside from the Holiday Pack, the update will also improve the users' gameplay experience for "Final Fantasy XV." For example, users of "FFXV" will now be able to restart the game using the new Game + mode.

Through this mode, users of "Final Fantasy XV" will be able to reset the game back to its last saved data in the system. This seemingly fixes some of the users' concerns about not being able to restart the game from their previous run.

In line with the holidays, users will also be able to take photos of their characters using special frames. These photos from "Final Fantasy XV" can be shared with friends via social media. 


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