"Final Fantasy 15" developers has revealed their plans for the game's downloadable content. According to Square Enix, Episode Gladiolus will be the first one to be released; followed by Episode Prompto and Episode Ignis.

Dualshocker's spoke with the game's director, Hajime Tabata. He confirmed that Episode Ignis will be the last DLC coming from Square Enix.

Tabata stated that Episode Ignis would have a significant impact on "Final Fantasy 15." The downloadable content will have a big part of the game's story. Plus, the developers are planning to create a solid experience out of the DLC, saving the best for the last.

He also told the website of the reason behind the first two DLC's sequence. Tabata said that Episode Gladiolus will deliver an enhanced action battle gameplay to spice up the game.

Choosing between Episode Prompto and Ignis for the last DLC has been heavily debated. But according to Tabata, Ignis eventually won the spot. The last episode will largely affect the "Final Fantasy 15" storyline.

In other "Final Fantasy 15" news, Tabata has something in store for avid "Final Fantasy" fans. Square Enix has confirmed a character creation system for the game.

According to GameSpot, the game director stated that the feature will be intended for the upcoming multiplayer mode. He also did not dismiss the possibility of created characters in the single player mode.

There are still aren't many details on Final Fantasy XV's multiplayer mode. However, Tabata did reiterate that it far deviates from "Grand Theft Auto's" multiplayer. He stated hat it's a "four-player co-op multiplayer game."

"Final Fantasy 15" impressively sold 5 million unit at launch. It broke its development cost on the first day of release. The game needs to sell 10 million units for the game to be successful according to Square Enix.

The latest game coming out of the "Final Fantasy" franchise has been met with positive reviews. The game offers new gameplay elements that were not found in previous game titles. Episode Gladiolus is set to be released on March 28.

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