• Released in November 2016, 'Final Fantasy XV' is a video game developed by Japanese developer Square Enix.

Released in November 2016, 'Final Fantasy XV' is a video game developed by Japanese developer Square Enix. (Photo : YouTube/Final Fantasy XV)

After rolling out a free update during the holidays in 2016, Square Enix is all geared up once again in delivering a new downloadable content for its current and highly successful title "Final Fantasy XV." The new content will bring in the festive spirit to the game as it will be themed after the game's famous bird and winged teddy bear.  

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Dubbed the Moogle Chocobo Carnival, Accordo's capital city Altissia will be tweaked with a happier tone onto it as the name of the game expansion suggests. Noctis and the rest of his crew will also take part in the festivities as new outfits will be included in the said update.   

The upcoming content will bring forth the "Choco-Mog Tee" and the so-called "Festive Ensemble" skin. These alternate costumes will be acquired by the player depending on what DLC they downloaded during the Holidays. The free Holiday content may give them the former while the one with a season pass will let them have the latter, Dual Shockers has learned.  

The "Choco-Mog" shirt will have shades of yellow and a bit of blue on its lower part. It will even have a matching Moogle cap completing the character's festive look. Meanwhile, the "Festive Ensemble" is depicted with both of its top and bottom shaded in black. Just like the "Choco Mog," it will also come with a hat completing the soon to be released attire, according to iDigital Times.  

In line with such, some fans believe that the "Festive Ensemble" outfit will be just like the ones worn by mariachi singers in Mexico, though this should be taken with a grain of salt. Meanwhile, reports say that the new game expansion will go live this Jan. 24 and fans are advised to watch out for it.  

Here is a clip about the game's Holiday DLC including the upcoming "Moogle Chocobo Carnival" expansion: