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Final Fantasy XV Gladiolus and Prompto DLCs Dated for March and June

Finally, Gladio will be playable.

As previously announced, Final Fantasy XV will be receiving some extra DLCs even after its official release. Three of these DLCs will allow players to take control of Gladio, Ignis, and Prompto in new story scenarios. During the game’s main story, there were certain sections where one of your party members would have to leave for a short while. Presumably, the DLC packs will allow us to find out what these characters were up to during those times.

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At the special 30th anniversary event today, Square Enix announced the release dates for the Gladio and Prompto DLCs. Episode Gladiolus is set to be released on March 28, while Episode Prompto will be coming some time in June. Both characters will get to explore new areas and even pick up new weapons that can be equipped in the main game. There was no word on when Ignis’ DLC will be coming, or when we can expect that chapter 13 story patch.

Final Fantasy XV is now available on PS4 and Xbox One.

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