• "Final Fantasy XV's" vehicle, Regalia, gets the under development upgrade for off-road driving.

"Final Fantasy XV's" vehicle, Regalia, gets the under development upgrade for off-road driving. (Photo : YouTube/スクウェア・エニックス)

Square Enix has revealed that "Final Fantasy XV" will get a PlayStation 4 Pro 60 FPS and Chapter 13 update soon. They also revealed the new features that will be added to the video game in the near future.

The game company has recently launched their latest Active Time Report, which can be viewed below, that gave details on upcoming new features. One of the features that will be added in the Feb. 21 update is the PS4 Pro 60 FPS support, according to a member of the official forums of Mognet Central. They clarified that it is not always 60 frames per second, but a maximum of 60 FPS.

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The upcoming update will have limited time quests, which will be Hunts. In the future, there will be different types of quests like fishing for a specific fish. It will also raise the level cap to 120, the photo capacity will be increased from 150 to 200, and the music players can be used while riding a Chocobo.

On March 28, another update is expected to arrive, which is the enhancement for Chapter 13. It will make some adjustments to the final stages, and players will be able to use Gladiolus for a short period.

The Feb.21 update will launch the Booster Pack+ downloadable content for "Final Fantasy XV," which contains a Boost Sword, Dragon Mod, and the Aviol. The free version of the Booster Pack will be launched at a later date, and it will have the Invincible Suit called Magitek Exosuit for all characters. On March 28, Episode Gladiolus will launch, and Episode Prompto will launch sometime in June.

A fan wrote on the official website of Reddit that Episode Gladiolus DLC will have players take on an adventure with the character Gladio on his own with Cor. This episode will introduce new gameplay that will focus on Gladio's fighting ability. For Episode Prompto, it will focus more on character development.

Square Enix revealed that they are currently developing the Free Drive feature for the Regalia, which allowed the vehicle to drive outside designate roads in "Final Fantasy XV." Director Hajime Tabata explained that they are currently experimenting with various other factors that would affect the feature.

Check out the "Final Fantasy XV" Active Time Report video below: