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'Final Fantasy XV' update: Square Enix reveal 'Ascension Grid', clothing customization; 'A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV' gameplay streamed [VIDEOS]

| Oct 19, 2016 04:10 AM EDT

Final Fantasy XV is an action-RPG video game developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.

The latest details for "Final Fantasy XV" will feature the "Ascension Grid", more clothing customization and a gameplay trailer for "A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV".

A new gameplay video for "Final Fantasy XV" will feature a new skill tree upgrade system called the "Ascension Grid", which basically upgrades each character's skill and magic during battle. The gameplay video also featured several clothing customizations for Noctis, Ignis, Gladiolus and Prompto as different clothing could have an effect on each character's status, whether health, magic and even attacks, SegmentNext reported.

Square Enix previously showcased a new DLC pack called A new game trailer for "Final Fantasy XV" showcased a new DLC pack called "Final Fantasy XV Amazon Roadtrip", which featured several new game contents and weapons for the sequel. The Amazon Roadtrip DLC will feature a new paint design for the Regalia called the "Golden Chocobo", as well as three weapons from several "Final Fantasy" titles like Lightning Farron's Blazefire from "Final Fantasy XIII", Zidane's Mage Mashers from "Final Fantasy IX" and the Gae Bolg from "Final Fantast XIV".

In additon gamers will be doing several weekly challenges within "Final Fantasy XV" in order to unlock these three weapons such as fighting a specific number of enemies, fishing and cooking a meal, and fighting epic bosses.

There is also the Travel, Gourmand and Camera kit packs, which will launch very soon.

In other news, Square Enix showcased the gameplay trailer for the "Final Fantasy XV" spin-off title, called "A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV".

The spin-off game features an arcade style brawler, which features King Regis, Noctis' father as the central character as tells is encounter with groups of samurai and undead warriors.

Unlike the other "Final Fantasy XV" spin-offs, "A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV" will be published directly on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, TechnoBuffalo reported.

The PC version of "Final Fantasy XV" is said to take more than a year to develop it as game director Hajime Tabata and Square Enix wanted to provide a better version of the game for users compared to the console versions.

Tabata added that the PC version of the sequel will have features that are unique to the platform separating it from the console versions. Square Enix also teased specific DLC contents for "Final Fantasy XV" for the PlayStation VR as Tabata stated that what gaming fans saw at the E3 2016 event was just a technical demo, but the real thing will act as an additional content for the sequel.

"Final Fantasy XV" will launch on Nov. 29 for PS4 and Xbox One consoles.

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