Scrapped ‘Final Fantasy XV’ DLC will live on as a novel
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There are plans to release the novel worldwide, although it’s likely to arrive considerably later. In Japan, at least, The Dawn of the Future will also be part of a larger Celebration Box that includes a Blu-ray animated short and an art booklet.
As with Andromeda, this is a consolation prize that won’t completely satisfy fans who wanted more gameplay. Square Enix is tying up loose ends in a relatively low-cost way that frees up the development team for other projects. It beats having to wonder what happened next, though, and that’s a feeling some gamers know all too well.
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