Final Fantasy XV's upcoming multiplayer expansion, Comrades, has been delayed.
Square Enix announced on Twitter the expansion, previously dated for October 31, will now be released sometime in early November. According to the publisher, the delay is "due to final adjustments and to create the best possible experience."
Players will be able to create their own character and take on quests with up to three friends online in Comrades. By equipping royal sigils, players will be granted special powers from the Lucian bloodline as they strategize and form a balanced team to take on the challenges that await.
The expansion will also feature single-player missions where players can improve their characters, all with the ultimate goal of discovering more about the disappearance of Noctis, following the events of Chapter 13 in Final Fantasy XV's main story.
Comrades will be available to Final Fantasy XV Season Pass holders, and will also be available for purchase as a standalone expansion. Also, Final Fantasy XV characters Gladiolus, Prompto and Ignis will be added as playable characters in future updates.
In related news, Noctis will be featured in Dissidia: Final Fantasy NT, which will launch on January 30, 2018.
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