Square Enix should have more information to share later this year.
video game franchise, alongside two paid DLC expansions.
No details have been provided regarding a potential release date for the port or DLC, though at least one of the planned expansions will seemingly be set in Valisthea — the regional setting for. “I hope to be able to give you more information on both the upcoming DLC and the PC version before the end of the year, so please stay tuned,” said Yoshida in a video message during the panel.
Yoshida also announced that a free update is now available to download that adds several new cosmetic items to game like character costumes and weapon skins, alongside some minor bug fixes. You can read theWith a PC port now confirmed to be in the works, there’s a chance that we could eventually seereleased for the Xbox Series X|S platform.
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