What Comes In the Royal Edition
Now there are two options for getting all of this new content, and the first is by picking up the Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition (we’ll get to the other one soon). The Royal Edition costs $49.99 and can be purchased both physically and digitally. Of course, it comes with all of the aforementioned content included in the Royal Pack, and beyond that functions as a Game of the Year edition for FFXV.
You’ll also get access to a number of weapons and items, along with all of the DLC released for Final Fantasy XV so far. This means you get Episodes Gladio, Prompto, and Ignis, and the multiplayer expansion Comrades. Each of the three character episodes features a new kind of gameplay focused around that respective characters, and that translates to how they play in the main game with the character swapping feature added in the December update. If you haven’t jumped on board with Final Fantasy XV yet, now’s the perfect time if you’re interested. It should also be noted that the PC version of the game, Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition, comes with everything that the Royal Edition does.