In other words, it's a nice package for those who haven't yet had the time to play the best road trip to grace the good screens of this world.
Mods are supported too, with modding tools developed by FFXV devs themselves, and last but not least are NVIDIA Hairworks and Turf Effects. Then there comes the HDR10, and support for up to 120 frames-per-second. The Windows Edition includes all of the above too, but with added perks that may be of extra interest to PC gamers, especially the resolution, which can go up to 8K, upscaled from 4K/2160p). Before this review commences proper we would like to inform you that we'll be focusing on how the Windows Edition differs from the normal/Royal edition we all know and love, and how well the port itself has been done from a technical standpoint.įinal Fantasy XV: Windows edition was announced alongside the Royal Edition of the game for PS4 and Xbox One last year, and to summarise, the Royal Edition includes the fully update game, all the DLC that comes with the Season Pass (including Episodes Gladiolus, Prompto, Ignis, as well as the Comrades Multiplayer pack), a brand new area and story in Insomnia City Ruins, first-person mode, Armiger Unleashed gameplay element, the Royal Crusier, new quests for the Regalio Type D offroader, more achievements, and new gear, equipment, and vehicle customisations.