Final Fantasy XV Features Wrestling Between Prompto and Gladiolus; Final Fantasy XIV Heavensward Early Access Already Open

By Staff Writer

Jun 20, 2015 11:43 AM EDT

Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae has recently been updated to version 2.0, despite being just a demo. As previously reported on this website, several enhancements have been brought to the gameplay, particularly in combat as well as some other features.

Meanwhile, the Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward is already available for early access. Gamers who have been qualified for this will be pleased to know that apart from trying out the game ahead of time, bonus items will also be given to them.

The new version of Final Fantasy: Episode Duscae involved improvements in combat as well as additional combo techniques. Apart from that, fixes on the frame rate, some bugs, and balancing have been done. An interesting feature in the update would be that of giving players the ability to finally defeat Catoblepas, which is the giant lake monster. It will, however, take a good 20 minutes or so to put him to his demise despite the player being at level 99.

Apart from these upgrades, another report on Final Fantasy XV, which is from Kotaku, talks about how wrestling becomes a fun part of the title. The article showed some animation images of Gladiolus having fun with Prompto while they are on a camping trip. One of the tricks played by Prompto is called a kancho in Japanese, which translates to "enema."

In the previous release in the franchise, Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward is already available for early access just a few moments ago. As VG 24/7 notes the PS Blog, the announcement goes, "The PlayStation Store will be updated with a special Early Purchase edition."

It goes on further by saying that there is more to the offer than early access. Players who grab the opportunity will also be able to get bonus objects such as Baron Earrings and the Baron Circlet, both of which were donned by the Dark Knight Cecil from FFIV.

The Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae Version 2.0 was already released on June 9 for current gen consoles, Xbox One and PS4. Players will get to see the infamous wrestling scenes as they move along. On the other hand, Final Fantasy XIV Heavensward is already open for early access. The bonus items may be retrieved, however, by June 23.

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