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Final Fantasy 15's Ignis DLC Out Now On PS4/Xbox One, Lets You Fight Noctis

And it's only $5.

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The latest Final Fantasy XV DLC is out now on PS4 and Xbox One. Called Episode Ignis, it follows the story of Ignis as he attempts to protect Noctis. It includes a new companion, the opportunity to fight Noctis, and new music, as well.

The core of Episode Ignis tasks players with taking control of Ignis as he tries to fight through Altissia to locate Noctis. It takes place at the same time as Chapter 9 in the main game, so it's probably worth finishing the base game first before tackling the DLC. Episode Ignis has a branching storyline with several endings, so your choices along the way will affect how the story plays out.

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In addition, the DLC adds a new companion to the game. Ravus is this DLC's guest character, and he'll help Ignis out in the fight. As Square Enix states in a press release, "Ravus will join forces with Ignis, putting allegiances aside in order to save the ones they care about."

There'll also be a bonus fight that you can unlock once you complete the main storyline. This battle pits you against Noctis himself, who can conjure the Armiger and use Ring Magic. Finally, the game's music was composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, who also created the music for Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross, and Xenogears.

The DLC is out now on consoles, and it'll cost you $5. In other Final Fantasy XV news, the base game recently received an update that added character swapping--meaning that you can take full control of any of the four main characters.

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