Three of the four DLC packs will be paid, while a Season Pass will also be available.
Plenty of new gameplay footage for the game has also been released.
Big names, new titles and some high-profile ports dictate the next year of JRPGs.
Available in Japan on January 31st, Cultivation Island will provide even more space to build.
Dragon Quest Builders 2, meanwhile, had a reasonably strong debut as well.
More cross platform play is always a good thing.
Endless Battle island, a location of frigid storms and endless snow.
Square Enix also details a new tool called Builder Pencil.
The 90 minute-long livestream will focus on multiplayer.
At the very least, the Switch version is launching some time next year.
Apparently something good happens if you complete them.
Square Enix have also confirmed that a demo will be releasing in Japan.
Vacant Island starts out empty, and it's up to players to build it up!
Bringing the big guns (and some small ones too).
DLC and gameplay mechanics detailed, as well.
Which can be gained by importing saves.
Building on an excellent foundation
The new images showcase the heroes, the setting, and the villain.
Due out some time next year, though an exact release date was not announced.