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Final Fantasy XV Multiplayer Beta is getting some improvements and a second testing cycle

Final Fantasy XV's multiplayer beta is already underway, and it looks like Square Enix has already planned an expansion and a patch that will lay down some improvements to the experience. According to a tweet from the Final Fantasy XV account, the patch is meant to "improve matchmaking, " and another phase of testing will run from August 11th through the 13th.

Here's the tweet:

If you haven't already joined the Comrades Multiplayer Beta, you can still do so, you just have to own a copy of the base Final Fantasy XV game, own the Season Pass, and have a PS Plus or Xbox Live Gold subscription. The Beta is a light form of what you can expect from the final product, as it's just meant to give you a taste of what's to come.

Final Fantasy XV is available now on PS4 and Xbox One.

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