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'Final Fantasy XV: Episode Gladiolus' Spotlights On Gladiolus Teases Battle WIth Gilgamesh & Cor Leonis [VIDEO]

Mar 14, 2017 02:36 AM EDT

"Final Fantasy XV" has another downloadable content entitled "Final Fantasy XV: Episode Gladiolus." In addition, Square Enix recently announced a new DLC that focuses more on Gladiolus Amicitia, one of the dearest friends and companion of Noctis, the main character of the main story.

The downloadable content is said to contain 2-3 hours of gameplay, says GameInformer. However, this is not to confuse players and gamers further but to help clear things. The DLC also includes Cor Leonis battling together with Gladiolus. On the last part, Gladiolus eventually battles Cor Leonis after Gilgamesh. The ending scene of the trailer is a complete mystery until it will be released on March 28 this year, according to Gematsu.

What is expected on the trailer?

The main thing that players know of Gladiolus in "Final Fantasy XV" the main story is that he fights in a different way. Compared to Noctis, he fights with strength and huge weapons. When the announcement of the "Final Fantasy XV: Episode Gladiolus" came out, the players should expect a different side of Gladiolus in his story. Not only that, but the story helps to clear the questions of players out there. Famitsu released a gameplay of the DLC earlier than what was stated. The video can be viewed below with new UI, interface, and more:

Keiichi Okabe on the works for additional soundtracks

On the other hand, Keiichi Okabe is said to compose soundtracks for "Final Fantasy XV: Episode Gladiolus," according to NovaCrystallis. Okabe is said to work on the following tracks entitled "Battle on the Bridge," which is a track used and known from Final Fantasy character named Gilgamesh (a summon), and "Shield of the King." Other than newer and returning soundtracks as well as gameplays, new traversable areas and scenery are noticed based on the trailer. The trailer can be viewed below:

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