• Visitors wait in line in front of an advertisement of the Final Fantasy XV video game at the Tokyo Game Show 2016 on September 15, 2016 in Chiba, Japan.

Visitors wait in line in front of an advertisement of the Final Fantasy XV video game at the Tokyo Game Show 2016 on September 15, 2016 in Chiba, Japan. (Photo : Getty Images/Tomohiro Ohsumi)

Square Enix has finally released "Final Fantasy XV's" pre-order and collector's edition bonuses as paid DLCs. A monster encyclopedia will be added in a future update.

While the Moogle Chocobo Carnival downloadable content was launched recently by the game company for the video game, another batch of content was released. These contents were previously included as bonuses for pre-orders, limited editions, and collector's editions. These are now made into paid DLCs and they are now available for purchase in Japan, Asia, Europe, and North America.

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On the official website of the PlayStation Store, the Item: Gourmand Set is now available free to download for game owners. It turns the campgrounds into kitchens, and makes the party's meals into masterpieces with better cookware for Ignis.

The Angler Set, Travel Pack, the Camera Kit, and all of the other contents are now available for purchase for only $0.49. Other contents that are ready for purchase are the Royal Raiment, Blazefire Saber from "Final Fantasy XIII," Gae Bolg from "Final Fantasy XIV," Mage Mashers from "Final Fantasy IX," and the Masamune, which was specially redesigned for this series.

The Angler Set can be used for the fishing skill of Noctis, which lets him get several species of fish around Eos. The Travel Pack lets players get a discount from shops, fueling stations, and many more. The Camera Kit improves the photography skills of Prompto, who loves taking pictures during their long journey.

The weapons come from several video game titles in the franchise. While these are strong weapons from those games, these can give players an edge at the early stages of the story.

The chocobos make an appearance in this video game and it lets the players change its color, which is why the Gold Chocobo recolor content would be perfect. The rest of the contents available for purchase are recolors and decals for the Regalia, which are the Cindymobile, 16-Bit Buddies decals, and the Platinum Leviathan.

In other news, "Final Fantasy XV" game director Hajime Tabata has confirmed that there is a plan for adding a monster encyclopedia. He told Entertainment Station in an exclusive interview that the monster encyclopedia-like item is now on the planning stage. He confirmed that players will have to look forward to further information as to when it will be implemented.

Check out the "Final Fantasy XV" Moogle Chocobo Carnival video below: