‘Final Fantasy 15' Moogle Chocobo Carnival Starts Today; Holiday Pack + for Final Fantasy XV Premium Edition, Season Pass & More
Arianne GiftThe Moogle Chocobo Carnival kicks off in "Final Fantasy 15" today -- a month-long event that's free for all players to join. The affair adds new outfits, side quests and other festive minigames for Prince Noctis to check out from Jan. 23 until Feb. 20. Here's what to expect in this limited time attraction.
"Final Fantasy 15's" Moogle Chocobo Carnival begins on Jan. 23 5pm PST / 8pm EST. It doesn't matter where you are in the world of Eos; you'll be able to travel seamlessly all the way to the carnival. One important thing, though, you should have the Holiday Pack- paid or free - that was released in December 2016.
The Holiday Pack + for "Final Fantasy 15" Premium Edition and those with a Season Pass get to have the Amriger Accelerator, Ring of Resistance, Blitzer's Fanfare, Tech Turbocharger, Key of Prosperity, Technician's Fanfare, Carnival Passport and a Stamina Badge. The paid DLC also comes with a Festive Ensemble and Holiday Pack + Exclusive Photo Frames, both available until late January.
Meanwhile, the free version includes a Carnival Passport, Warrior's Fanfare, Choco-Mog Tee, and the Nixperience Band. You can view a full description of the items on the official FFXV site.
To join the "Final Fantasy 15" Moogle Chocobo Carnival, you'll have to go to the City of Altissia. The whole city will be celebrating the event, where there's going to be lots of photography, dancing, and of course, fishing for Noctice and friends.
The Moogle Chocobo Carnival is the first DLC for "Final Fantasy 15." It's free, but Season Pass holders will get some exclusive items and content.
According to the Polygon, it's not too late to download the "Final Fantasy 15's" Holiday DLC, that is of course until The Moogle Chocobo Carnival ends on Feb. 20 at 4pm PST / 7pm EST. You can get it free from the PlayStation Store and Xbox Live Marketplace. Check out the clip below to see what's up in Altissia!
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