The complete FF XV journey

Are you a wait-n-see gamer, the type of person who doesn’t buy the first version of a game and instead waits until they see that inevitable Game of the Year/Complete/Deluxe/Gold edition? Sure, it means you may not experience the hottest games in the year they are released, but hey, you save some money and get everything in a single package at often a price cheaper than its initial retail price. I’ve become more of a wait-n-seer in the past few years and held off buying games likeResident Evil VIIandFinal Fantasy XV. The wait forRE VIIends this week when I pick up theGold Editionand in March, I’ll finally get my hands on Noctis and company when Square Enix launchesFinal Fantasy XV: Royal Edition.

Launching worldwide June 11, 2025,FFXV: Royal Editionwill include the base game and everything listed here:

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Final Fantasy XV: Royal Editionwill retail for $49.99 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Now, if you were waiting for the game to hit PC, your wait will also end on March 6 whenFinal Fantasy XV: Windows Editionlaunches.

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FEXV: Windows Editionwill include everything found in theRoyal Editionwith a few enhancements, including:

Final Fantasy XV: Windows Editionwill be available for pre-order starting February 1 on Origin, Steam and the Windows Store, each with their own exclusive pre-order bonus. Square Enix has listed the minimum specs required to run the game:

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