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Final Fantasy XV (November 29, 2016), PlayStation 4, Xbox One. A PC version titled Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition and an updated console version including all DLCs titled Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition was also released on March 6, 2018. Additional scenarios and expansions were released as DLC for the game.

Contents.Gameplay Pocket Edition plays as an abridged version of, which was released for the and in 2016. The game is played from a fixed camera angle, and similar to other touch screen, the character can be moved by selecting the location for the character to walk to, rather than with a control scheme. Additional sidequests unique to the game were added, including and.The game follows the same plot as the original game, although it eliminates the of the original, in addition to many sidequests in favor of a more focused experience. Exploration and combat shifted from a behind the back view to an overhead perspective with simplified controls more suitable for playing on a touchscreen. Music and voice acting was mostly kept intact, while the graphics were given a makeover with ' character designs.The game is divided into ten chapters; the first chapter is available for free, with the remaining nine being able to be purchased individually or as a whole with discounted pricing. Development and release Pocket Edition was co-developed by Final Fantasy developer and publisher, and Osaka-based SummerTimeStudio.

Development began in 2015 following the release of Episode Duscae, the first of Final Fantasy XV. The game was announced at in August 2017, originally set to be released later that year. The game was released for and devices on February 8, 2018, and for on June 6, 2018. The game is divided into ten chapters; the first chapter is available for free, with the remaining nine being able to be purchased individually or as a whole with discounted pricing. The game was later released as Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition HD for the and on September 7, 2018, and for the on September 13. Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreiOS: 79/100PS4: 68/100NS: 69/100Review scoresPublicationScore6.5/108/10Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition received 'generally favorable reviews', according to review aggregator. Mike Fahey of called it an 'outstanding' abridgment of the original, praising it for allowing players to experience the story without much time commitment.

Shaun Musgrave from scored the game at five stars (out of five), commenting on the game's faithful recreation of the game's abridged narrative; with the 'voice acting, sound effects, and music' being retained from the console version of Final Fantasy XV being of particular merit. The game surpassed over three million downloads within a month.In 2019, the game was nominated for the A-Train Award for Best Mobile Game at the New York Game Awards. ^ Frank, Allegra (October 5, 2017). From the original on January 29, 2018.

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Dark Knight Titus Drautos, A.K.A. General Glauca, is the main villain of Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV and a minor character in Final Fantasy XV.StoryTitus lost his hometown at some point, he began working for the empire as General Glauca, and under this pseudonym became the high commander of the imperial army. Mabinogi 2. When Niflheim attacked Tenebrae in an attempt to kill King Regis and his young son, Prince Noctis, Glauca murdered Queen Sylva. Regis and Noctis escaped, but Tenebrae was annexed to the empire and its prince and princess fell into imperial custody.After the Kingsglaive returns to the Crown City of Insomnia, King Regis deliberates over whether to accept Niflheim's peace treaty.

Regis wants to keep his son safe, and decides to send him away from the city before the signing ceremonies. As depicted in Final Fantasy XV Prologue Parting Ways, Ignis Scientia drives Noctis to meet the king the day before his departure in the Audi R8 Star of Lucis; they use Noctis's car because Captain Drautos wants to use it to ferry guests to the treaty-signing ceremony later.Now working as Glauca, Titus orders him to go to Section D of the city. This turns out to be a trap, and through Libertus's intervention, it is revealed Drautos is Imperial General Glauca. He battles Nyx who gained the power to command the statues of the Old Wall from the Ring of the Lucii. Libertus flees Insomnia with Lunafreya and the ring. Glauca is severely wounded when Nyx stabs him in the chest with his kukris.When Noctis arrives in the ruins of Insomnia ten years later, he recovers Nyx's weapons from a powerful daemon.

Whether this is what became of Drautos is unknown, but the last time Nyx had his kukris was when he plunged them into Glauca.