The "Final Fantasy XV" PlayStation 4 will receive a DLC pack on February 21 making it capable of running at 60fps. Also, "Final Fantasy XV" Director Hajime Tabata confirmed that the video game might also have PC release.

According to Destructoid, Square-Enix has stated some information about the forthcoming downloadable content for "Final Fantasy XV" during an Active Time Report live stream. Some of the details include release dates and some features that the gamers would experience.

It was noted that the PlayStation 4 Pro is obtaining full 60 frames per second support, which will seemingly not constantly run at 60 frames, but at a maximum of 60. Aside from that, "Final Fantasy XV" will be having limited time quests and a raised level cap from 99 but now up to 120, but then the experience points won't count toward it up until after the upgrade. There is also an increased photo aptitude, and the players will be able to use the music player while riding a Chocobo.

Furthermore, WCCFTech reported that it was just on February 1 this year when the Final Fantasy XV director has stated that this video game will possibly be released for PC. He also said that he would like to launch it to show its patrons how the game turns on high-end machines.

Additionally, Tabata disclosed that he would be very fascinated in taking advantage of some PC limited features just like the capability to generate custom content and mods. Unluckily, a PC release is not yet confirmed but it wouldn't be astounding to see that progresses happening once all DLC packs intended for the game are out.

"Final Fantasy XV" downloadable pack is expected to land on February 21 and also this game is now available in all regions for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Also, stay tuned for some details regarding the possible PC release of the video game.