'Final Fantasy XV' Rumors: Episode Ardyn to Happen After Episode Ignis; Tips on Unlocking 'God Mode' Revealed [VIDEO]

By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | May 12, 2017

Final Fantasy XV is an action-RPG video game developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.

Final Fantasy XV is an action-RPG video game developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.

The latest details for "Final Fantasy XV" will feature a possible Episode Ardyn and tips on unlocking God Mode in the game.

It seems that one player was able to unlock the Armiger God mode in "Final Fantasy XV" as YouTube username edepot created several steps on how Noctis can stay in this mode permanently during the game.

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The new in-game glitch in "Final Fantasy XV" will essentially locks Noctis in his Armiger Mode, a supernatural and incredibly powerful state of being that the he experiences only twice over the course of the sequel's story. Armiger lets Noctis fly through the air in any direction and travel at lightning quick speeds, and is supposed to be available during the massive boss battles against Leviathan and Ardyn.

The God Mode glitch will allow players to create a save file that has Noctis into permanently being in Armiger, unlocking a number of dazzling views from several viewers, GameZone reported.

In other news, it seems that Square Enix could likely add a new DLC episode for "Final Fantasy XV" after the three DLC episodes featuring Gladiolus, Prompto and Ignis.

Game director Hajime Tabata teased in an interview that he and Square Enix will likely want to explore the story of the "Final Fantasy XV" main villain, Ardyn Izunia, Gamerant reported.

Ardyn was first introduced to Noctis and crew early on in the game as a mysterious wanderer before eventually positioning himself as its main antagonist.

Still, even by the time "Final Fantasy XV" has ended, there is a lot about Ardyn that fans simply do not know about. Whereas iconic villains like Sephiroth and Kefka had their reasons for world domination intimately explored in their respective games, there has always been the sense that Ardyn’s story may have seen some major alterations alongside other elements within the game that may have been cut.

Given Ardyn's popularity among "Final Fantasy" fans, it will make sense for Tabata and the rest of the developers from Square Enix to make an episode about him to explore details of his past and what drove him to do what he does in the game's story.

For now, Square Enix will likely be focusing on "Final Fantasy XV's" DLC story, Episode Prompto on June and Episode Ignis within several months.

"Final Fantasy XV" is currently available for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles.


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