'Final Fantasy XV' DLC news: Four upcoming episodes have been planned

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"Final Fantasy XV" is quite arguably the best or at least the most played "Final Fantasy" title in the series. It has been out for quite a while now but a lot of post-release content updates and downloadable contents (DLCs) have definitely helped in keeping the game alive. Recent news even suggests that the game will be very much alive all the way until 2019.

The latest news when it comes to "Final Fantasy XV" is its PC launch that is slated for next week. While the PC version has been quite anticipated, there is also something in store for those who have been playing the game on their PlayStation 4 (PS4), Xbox One, and of course, now including the PC.

According to Famitsu, as translated by Gematsu, the director of the game, Hajime Tabata, has shared some future plans for the games and the most notable is that four separate DLCs are already planned until next year. These four expansion packs will start a premium episode called "Episode Argyn."

The rest of the three DLCs will be spread from the release of Episode Argyn within 2019. Since no specific release dates have been mentioned yet, fans can expect the updates to be spread throughout this year and next year. Estimates can be done especially after Episode Argyn gets released.

In other news, the Windows version is still definitely worth noting. The blurb for the game mentions that gamers can "experience glorious 4K or colour-perfect 1080p." However, to do so may take a lot of power from the graphics card that not even the GTX 1060 or 1080 Ti can get full 60 FPS at its highest settings, per PCgamesN.

Fans are hoping that it was probably just the demo for the game. That said, players can get the full PC game by March 6, 2018.

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