'Final Fantasy 15' news: Update to discuss details on new DLC and 'Episode Ignis' add-on

'Final Fantasy 15' gameplay screenshot. Square Enix

Developers of "Final Fantasy 15" will be releasing an Active Time Report wherein some information about the game will be revealed. Square Enix will be celebrating the game's first anniversary after it was released last year.

It will also release the latest video of the game as well as the results of the latest survey to "Multiplayer Expansion Pack: Comrades" and "Episode Ignis" add-ons. Some details about the December update will also be teased.

"Comrades" is an expansion that will allow players to make their own avatars. The new characters can be used for the game as they play online. These created avatars will have special skills and powers which they will use to defeat their enemies.

Another important matter that will be discussed in the report is the "Episode Ignis" add-on. This feature will let players take control of Ignis. It will also feature a new gameplay and a special character. This add-on will be out on Dec. 13. Both the "Comrades" and the "Episode Ignis" will be available as standalone items or through the Season Pass of the game.

According to the developer's website, the live broadcast will feature director Hajime Tabata and development manager Yasuousu Oe. Fans will also see the appearance of episode Ignis director Takeshi Terada, online expansion Yukito director Kazuya Takahashi, and marketing department manager Akio Oto.

The developers usually use this free live update to add new features to the role-playing game. Those who are interested to watch the "Final Fantasy 15" Active Time Report First Anniversary special can watch it on Square Enix's YouTube channel or watch it live on NicoNico. The live broadcast aired on Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. EST.

For the gaming enthusiasts and followers of "Final Fantasy 15," the game is now available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It will also be playable on the PC platform by 2018.

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