Square Enix Japan points to November 15 for new Final Fantasy XV Comrades expansion

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Despite originally being set for an October 31 release, the launch of online multiplayer expansion Comrades for Final Fantasy XV was delayed ‘due to final adjustments and to create the best possible experience’. Now, a new tweet from the Japanese Final Fantasy XV account indicates that the expansion has a new release date set for just over a week’s time.

The tweet, spotted and translated by DualShockers, says that the addition will now launch on November 15. In case you weren’t up to speed, Comrades will see you making your own Best Boy to team with up to three friends as part of the surviving Kingsglaive to hunt for Noctis who’s been missing since the events of Chapter 13 in the main game.

The news also comes hot on the heels of the recent reveal of a December 15 date for Episode Ignis. Final Fantasy XV is available now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with a PC version on the way in 2018. 

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