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Four new DLC episodes were originally planned for 2019: Episode Ardyn, Episode Side Story Aranea "The Beginning of the End", Episode II Lunafreya "The Choice of Freedom" and Episode III Noctis "The Final Strike". The latter three were later cancelled, while Episode Ardyn was released on March 26, 2019 as the game's final piece of DLC.[1] When Tabata decided to leave Square Enix there was a discussion on who would take over the Final Fantasy XV project, and in the end it was decided that the other three DLC would be cancelled.[2]
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Composer John R. Graham has written the original music for Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV. The soundtrack also features the main theme, written by Yoko Shimomura, who composed the music for Final Fantasy XV.[3]
An original soundtrack or OST is an album that has been either physically or digitally released by the game's developers. These albums have correct track lengths, loops, track names and numbers, but often are incomplete, as representing every sound in a game can be cumbersome.
The most tantalizing content comes from a series of storyboards and renders, some more complete than others. Some look like near-final versions of how the classic game's cast has been reimagined to run on PlayStation 4 consoles. Others appear to be flat-out reveals of how certain characters do (or don't) appear in different places than we saw them in the original game, which thus hint to some plot crossover tying the threads of other Final Fantasy VII-related media (particularly the 2007 PSP game Crisis Core). And if you're wondering: Yes, according to these images, Cloud will once again dress as, and pretend to be, a woman to trick the crime baron Don Corneo.
- All graphics fully remastered in HD, bringing the game to the latest console generation- Renewed 3D models, including characters and backgrounds, enriching the visual experience- Improved battle system providing a vastly smoother gameplay experience- Fully voiced dialogue in both English and Japanese- A newly arranged soundtrack from the original composer, Takeharu Ishimoto