Final Fantasy XV goes Royal and lands on PC today


Square Enix have announced that as of today, Windows PC gamers are able to venture into the world of Final Fantasy XV as Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition For Steam is out now. Those on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One are not left out though, as the Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition is also out today.



Both editions released today feature the following enhancements:

• Expanded Map: Insomnia City Ruins – all-new side quests and enemies such as Cerberus and Omega available through the expanded map of the Crown City of Insomnia.
• Fully-controllable Royal Vessel boat, expanding the world of Eos allowing players to explore the area between Cape Caem and Altissia.
• A new accessory that can activate the new action “Armiger Unleashed” – after collecting all of the royal arms, unleash powerful attacks while the Armiger is summoned
• A new first-person camera mode, experience the game from Noctis’ perspective.
• More than a dozen pieces of downloadable content including weapons, Regalia car skins and item sets
• All current season pass content including Episode Gladiolus, Episode Prompto, Multiplayer Expansion: Comrades and Episode Ignis
• Archive – “Cosmogony” stories scattered throughout the Final Fantasy XV world allows players to discover more about local myths and legends
• Quest to obtain and strengthen Regalia Type-D


Owners of the original console game can purchase the Final Fantasy XV Royal Pack and access the new content (excludes Season Pass content) via the Xbox and PlayStation digital stores.

Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition also features:

• High-resolution options and visuals compatible with native 4K (3840 x 2160), graphical options can also be configured to support up to 8K
• HDR 10 support
• Mod Support - As a preview of what players will be able to do with mod support, players who own the PC build on Steam (including boxed versions) can find the following:
• Half-Life Pack items in the Steam Workshop. Further mod support details to be announced at a later time.
• Tobii Eyetracking Integration - For more information on how players can control cameras, auto-aim, warp to locations and more via eyetracking.
• AlienFX Integration – Allows for a more immersive experience with lighting effects tied directly to in-game action on Alienware peripherals.