Square Enix releases DLC for FFCC: My Life as a King (For Japan)

Posted Apr 1, 2008 at 5:22AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Japan, Square Enix, Wii Points
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Square Enix releases DLC for FFCC: My Life as a King - Image 1 


We've got news coming in for the guys who own a Japan copy of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King. Square Enix has now made the additional content for this WiiWare title available for download, along with their accompanying prices (in Wii Points).

Based on the info we're reading via IGN, the first download being made available are three new character races: Lilties, Yuke, and Selkie. Each will cost 300 points to purchase, although buying them all as a bundle will cost you only 800 points. Also being made available two new buildings: The Seinaru Hokora building, and the Mansion. Each building will first appear are dungeons you'll need to clear out. Each will cost 200 Wii Points.

The last set of DLC (at least for now) are new clothes for your king, and Chime, your supporting character. These new thread will cost 100 Wii Points each, and can be accessed upon purchase by using your closet at the castle. That said, we advise the readers to keep an eye out in case Square Enix announces any more extra content in the coming days. Drop by again when that happens.

Via Square Enix

 
 
 

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by Goglu666 - 2008-04-01 01:04
» Expensive

I like the idea of a bundle that saves your point. So the total of all those makes it 1300 points. It's kind of expensive if they continue to release DLC like that, soon enough, people will have paid a lot. Well, it's true that the games sells at 1000 points only.



Well they could also have done a full bundle for 1000 points I guess. Buying the races and the buildings and get the new suits for free.



Unfortunately not. Well I still am intrigued by this game and will probably be in my library

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