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'Final Fantasy XV' News: Version 1.05 Update Now Available With End Of Carnival!

'Final Fantasy XV' News: Version 1.05 Update Now Available With End Of Carnival!

Catherine G.

"Final Fantasy XV" latest update 1.05 version has been rolled out. The game developer, Square Enix has released the "Final Fantasy XV" update 1.05 after the end of the game's Carnival. The new update includes new features for gamers using PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One/S consoles.

This update is a free improvement to the "Final Fantasy XV" game. These updates are rolled out to anyone who has installed the "Final Fantasy XV" on their consoles and has a working internet connection. These updates are different from the regular DLC content for "Final Fantasy XV" that is released by the developer. The "Final Fantasy XV" update 1.05 adds new compatibility for the users playing on PlayStation 4 Pro consoles. It also improves the gameplay using certain measures.

This latest patch of "Final Fantasy XV" for PS4 Pro adds 60 frames per second gameplay. The upcoming update will also add some great new game features. These include new game quests (which are timed) and increase in photo capacity (from 150 to 200!). However now, a level cap increase to 120 experience points will not count in advancing levels beyond level 99 after the update. The game developer os also looking to add more interesting music playing options while the players ride Chocobos. 

Final Fantasy XV update 1.05 patch notes:

  • PlayStation 4 Pro console Lite Mode compatibility with a maximum of 60 FPS
  • New Timed Quests (limited-time and contests)
  • Higher level cap (up to Level 120)
  • Increased camera roll capacity (store up to 200 photos)
  • Portable music player for Chocobo rides
  • Conclusion of the Moogle Chocobo Carnival

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