"Final Fantasy XV" game director Hajime Tabata revealed the plans of Square Enix on having singleplayer DLC and massive updates for the alleged rushed "Final Fantasy" Chapter 13. Read more details here for the interesting playable characters for singleplayer as well as the future updates of the game!

Square Enix Will Create More Playable Characters for Singleplayer DLC

Hajime Tabata, the game director of Square Enix has revealed in his recent talks with US Gamer the company's plan for "Final Fantasy XV" Singeplayer DLC. According to Segment Next, the upcoming DLC as revealed by Tabata deviates from the traditional gameplay of Final Fantasy games where players are accustomed to.

Accordingly, the singleplayer DLC is presumed to elicit some inconvenience to the players as well as negative feedbacks because of its unfamiliar approach but Tabata is hopeful for the wide acceptance from them in the long run. GameSpot reported that singleplayer episodes will focus on the Noctis' companions as well as creating Gladiolus, Ignis and Prompto as playable characters by allowing the players to control them and not just learning more about them.

Final Fantasy Chapter 13 Will Also Get Major Upgrades and Free Updates

The Chapter 13 of "Final Fantasy" has once become a subject of criticisms in the gamer's community because of some glitches discovered by the players while running through the game. For this reason, speculations that the game is a rush have started to resurface but the disappointment it caused seems likely to be put into rest.

Hajime Tabata also revealed about the major upgrades and free updates that are coming to "Final Fantasy" 13. The game director said that the main goal of the updates is to resolve the issues and provide better gameplay experience amidst the admission that FF 13 is not really a good one.

"Final Fantasy XV" Current Patch Notes

The recent updates of "Final Fantasy XV" have started rolling out to PS4 and Xbox One players that contains "Holiday Pack" updates the Moogle Chocobo Carnival. According to Express, the recent DLC released by Square Enix is an indication of the company's substantial plans and content expansions.