'Final Fantasy 15: Comrades' release date news: Multiplayer DLC pushed back to early November

Promotional poster for "Final Fantasy XV" Square Enix

The "Final Fantasy XV" multiplayer expansion pack "Comrades" was originally set to release on Oct. 31. However, the launch has been pushed back and will instead be released sometime in November.

According to a post on "Final Fantasy XV's" Twitter account, the expansion was delayed because the developers had to make some final adjustments. Square Enix wants to create the best possible output, so they are delaying the release to early November. However, the post did not contain any specific date.

The "Comrades" trailer was uploaded to "Final Fantasy XV's" YouTube channel on Sept. 19. The trailer featured snippets of the game's animation and gameplay.

"Final Fantasy XV: Comrades" is an upcoming multiplayer expansion pack that allows players to create their own characters. The story begins in a world engulfed by darkness. Players will be members of the Kingsglaive and the initial goal will be for players to work together and bring back the light.

The main characters from "Final Fantasy XV" will appear in the game, but they will not be available for gamers to play at the beginning. Instead, the players will focus on their own character. They will be able to customize where their character came from and the choices the player makes will determine what skills they will start out with.

While the character's origin will have an impact on their abilities, players will have the option to customize a variety of things that should help the characters cater to their specific play styles. Among the things the player will be able to customize are armor and weapon types. Each weapon type comes with its own unique set of moves.

"Final Fantasy XV" is an open-world role-playing game that was developed and published by Square Enix. It was released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on Nov. 29, 2016.

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