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Minecraft Just Received a Final Fantasy XV Skin Pack

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Over a dozen skins for Final Fantasy XV characters and creatures are now available for Minecraft, including a Noctis skin for players to use.

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Noctis, Gladio, Ignis, and Prompto are back for a rather unexpected adventure. Minecraft fans across platforms just received the Final Fantasy XV Skin Pack, which brings the boys and over a dozen more characters to Minecraft through officially licensed skins.

The pack features Final Fantasy XV’s four playable characters along with such additions as Ardyn, Cid, Cindy, and a Moogle for Minecraft users to play around with, among others. The pack originally landed in Australia and has since released in the U.S., with the entire DLC download offered for $2.99.

The skin pack is available for Minecraft’s Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, and Xbox One versions of the game, along with its PC release, Siliconera reports. That means the skin pack is technically the first opportunity for Nintendo Switch fans to play around with Final Fantasy XV’s characters, even if it’s just through Minecraft.

This isn’t the first Final Fantasy XV release from 2018, even though it might be the most unexpected. Earlier this year, the game’s rerelease, Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition, and its PC version, Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition, both launched for players that missed out on the game’s original launch in 2016.

Fans initially wondered if they would receive the Royal Edition on Nintendo Switch, but despite a fake listing from GameStop TV, Final Fantasy XV has not reached the Nintendo console yet. In the meantime, Final Fantasy XV still has four additional DLC episodes on the way, which means fans still have a lot to look forward to down the road.

But for now, a Minecraft skin pack will do.

H/T Siliconera


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