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Final Fantasy 15's PC Game Comes With Sims 4 Outfits

Sims 4 owners will also get a special outfit to dress their characters up in to celebrate FFXV's PC launch.

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Final Fantasy XV's PC launch is right around the corner, and Square Enix has come up with an unexpected way to celebrate it. It has teamed up with EA to bring exclusive content from The Sims 4 to the FFXV for a limited time. The Sims 4 players will also be able to download a special FFXV bonus in their game too after it officially launches on PC.

Anyone who preorders the game or buys it before May 1 on Origin will unlock a free Sim-themed outfit that can be worn by Noctis in Final Fantasy XV's single-player campaign or by the player's avatar in FFXV's multiplayer expansion. The two outfits available are the iconic Llama Suit and Plumbob Suit. You can see how the outfits look in the game in the video below.

Anyone who preorders the game will also get an additional FFXV Decal Selection. It contains a host of colorful decals for the Regalia car, celebrating Gladiolus, Prompto, and Ignis, and the people of Kingsglaive.

Sims 4 players will get a bonus out of this partnership as well. Starting March 8, anyone who players The Sims 4 will be able to download a free crowned prince Noctis Lucis Caelum outfit for their characters.

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Final Fantasy XV officially releases for PC on March 6. A demo for the game, which allows you to play the tutorial and opening quests, has now been released on Steam, Origin, and the Microsoft Store. If you're thinking of preordering or buying when FFXV is released, The Sims 4 isn't the only crossover content you'll have access to. Anyone who purchases by May 1 will also be entitled to Half-Life/Final Fantasy XV crossover content that lets you dress up as Gordon Freeman, complete with crowbar.

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