'Final Fantasy XV: Comrades' software update news: Square Enix teases new 1.2.0 update for multiplayer expansion

Square Enix teases new game additions in upcoming "Final Fantasy XV: Comrades" 1.2.0 update. Square Enix

Square Enix has released a sneak preview of what is to come for game owners of the "Final Fantasy XV: Comrades" in its upcoming 1.2.0 update, starting with various new character inclusions, never-before-seen content, and a whole bunch of unique costumes and skills up for grabs.

The new trailer showcases a variety of different footages that highlight the addition of new skills -- where we see numerous battle sequences.

Aside from the explosive combat display, the preview also exhibits various new character customizations. Players can now design their characters more distinctly with the inclusion of numerous new features such as hair color, eye color, face shape, and many more.

Users who are fond of dressing their avatars up are also not left out. An assortment of new and unique costumes will also be integrated within the upcoming upgrade. From the simplest to the most daring, the 1.2.0 update to the expansion game will bring players a plethora of new fashionable treats.

Several new characters also made their debut in the preview trailer for the upcoming release -- primarily made up of new quest bosses Bahamut, Ifrit, Demon Wall, and many more. In addition to this, a new battle arena for monsters has also been integrated within the new update.

But most importantly, the trailer highlights new quests and content that will be incorporated into the multiplayer expansion game. There, we see new creatures and unique foes that will be made available once the update drops. 

"Final Fantasy XV: Comrades" is an expansion game of the original "Final Fantasy XV." It is an add-on available to players who have the Season Pass for the original game.

"Final Fantasy XV" is available to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC users. 

Users can immediately download the 1.2.0 update once it goes online on March 6.

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