Compara los precios de FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por SQUARE ENIX CO. LTD.. Publicado por Square Enix. Lanzado el 27/6/2017. Disponible en Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Hack & Slash, Adventure, RPG.

Prompto gets his own spotlight in a third-person shooter side story set in a frozen Niflheim base, filling in a chapter XV's main campaign glossed over too quickly.

Episode Prompto is a standalone DLC chapter for Final Fantasy XV that trades the main game's party-based action for a solo third-person shooter set against an icy arctic backdrop. It picks up right after one of XV's most abrupt plot beats: Prompto's separation from Noctis following a clash engineered by the villain Ardyn. Stranded in enemy territory, he works his way through Niflheim facilities while wrestling with some genuinely heavy questions about his own identity and origins. The concept is strong. The execution is uneven. On the gameplay side, the shift to shooter mechanics is more functional than the skeptics predicted. Prompto's arsenal covers a handgun (infinite ammo, auto-lock), an SMG, a sniper rifle, grenades, and a bazooka, all mapped to the D-pad in a control scheme that is a hybrid of FFXV's existing style and standard cover-based shooter logic. You can crouch behind obstacles, manually aim heavier weapons over-the-shoulder, and perform stealth takedowns to steal firearms from Magitek troopers. Special moves are rechristened as Bullet Arts: Starshell debuffs enemy accuracy, and the gloriously absurd Selfie Shot functions as a tactical scan. Aranea Highwind joins as a party member for a chunk of the episode and her invincibility effectively makes her a free tank, which does drain some tension from combat encounters. Ammo management is the real pressure valve here since heavier guns run dry fast and you will spend a few frantic seconds scavenging mid-firefight. It is clunky in spots, particularly targeting and weapon-switching, but for a two-to-three hour episode it holds up well enough. The small open sandbox is a genuine surprise. Snowmobile traversal connects the map, and side quests reward CPU components used to upgrade the vehicle's speed, damage, and stability. Hidden Research Logs scattered around the area quietly deepen the lore around Niflheim and Prompto's origins in a way the main game never had patience for. Three bosses punctuate the episode, two of which feed into a Time Trial mode unlocked after the credits. Completing the story also hands you the Lion Heart handgun and Tundra Attire costume to carry back into the main game, which is a satisfying little bow on the package. Guest composer Naoshi Mizuta's score is one of the episode's quiet victories, leaning industrial and atmospheric in a way that fits the cold isolation perfectly. Narratively, Episode Prompto is a mixed bag. The imposter syndrome angle at Prompto's core is legitimately affecting, and his scenes with Aranea carry real warmth that the broader script fails to match consistently. The pacing stumbles badly in the second act, where his internal conflicts resolve themselves in cutscenes so short they feel like deleted scenes rather than character beats. Prompto is noticeably more serious and self-flagellating here than in the main game, which can feel like a different character wearing his face. If you came for nuanced emotional payoff, the episode gestures at it rather than fully delivering it. If you came to understand why Prompto is the way he is, it does enough. For FFXV fans who found his story arc in the base game frustratingly undercooked, this episode fills a real gap. It is short, occasionally rough around the edges mechanically, and narratively a little melodramatic, but it is a clear step up from Episode Gladiolus and offers enough distinct mechanics and lore to justify the time investment. Monika, Scout Team

FINAL FANTASY XV:  EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC)
ActionHack & SlashAdventureRPG

FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC)

Complemento / DLC de Final Fantasy XV (Windows Edition) Steam key — ver juego completo
27 jun 2017SQUARE ENIX CO. LTD.Square Enix
GamerScout opina

Prompto gets his own spotlight in a third-person shooter side story set in a frozen Niflheim base, filling in a chapter XV's main campaign glossed over too quickly.

Xbox Series XXbox OneXbox
Mejor precio disponible
€0.00
en N/A
Mínimo histórico: €1.91

Comparar precios(0 tiendas)

Cargando precios...

We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.

Historial de precios

Historical low
€1.916 Jun 2026
Keyshops
€1.77€1.87€1.97€2.075 Jun11 Jun17 Jun22 Jun28 Jun
Tracking prices since 5 Jun 2026
Create alert

Capturas y multimedia

Captura

Acerca de FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC)

Episode Prompto is a standalone DLC chapter for Final Fantasy XV that trades the main game's party-based action for a solo third-person shooter set against an icy arctic backdrop. It picks up right after one of XV's most abrupt plot beats: Prompto's separation from Noctis following a clash engineered by the villain Ardyn. Stranded in enemy territory, he works his way through Niflheim facilities while wrestling with some genuinely heavy questions about his own identity and origins. The concept is strong. The execution is uneven. On the gameplay side, the shift to shooter mechanics is more functional than the skeptics predicted. Prompto's arsenal covers a handgun (infinite ammo, auto-lock), an SMG, a sniper rifle, grenades, and a bazooka, all mapped to the D-pad in a control scheme that is a hybrid of FFXV's existing style and standard cover-based shooter logic. You can crouch behind obstacles, manually aim heavier weapons over-the-shoulder, and perform stealth takedowns to steal firearms from Magitek troopers. Special moves are rechristened as Bullet Arts: Starshell debuffs enemy accuracy, and the gloriously absurd Selfie Shot functions as a tactical scan. Aranea Highwind joins as a party member for a chunk of the episode and her invincibility effectively makes her a free tank, which does drain some tension from combat encounters. Ammo management is the real pressure valve here since heavier guns run dry fast and you will spend a few frantic seconds scavenging mid-firefight. It is clunky in spots, particularly targeting and weapon-switching, but for a two-to-three hour episode it holds up well enough. The small open sandbox is a genuine surprise. Snowmobile traversal connects the map, and side quests reward CPU components used to upgrade the vehicle's speed, damage, and stability. Hidden Research Logs scattered around the area quietly deepen the lore around Niflheim and Prompto's origins in a way the main game never had patience for. Three bosses punctuate the episode, two of which feed into a Time Trial mode unlocked after the credits. Completing the story also hands you the Lion Heart handgun and Tundra Attire costume to carry back into the main game, which is a satisfying little bow on the package. Guest composer Naoshi Mizuta's score is one of the episode's quiet victories, leaning industrial and atmospheric in a way that fits the cold isolation perfectly. Narratively, Episode Prompto is a mixed bag. The imposter syndrome angle at Prompto's core is legitimately affecting, and his scenes with Aranea carry real warmth that the broader script fails to match consistently. The pacing stumbles badly in the second act, where his internal conflicts resolve themselves in cutscenes so short they feel like deleted scenes rather than character beats. Prompto is noticeably more serious and self-flagellating here than in the main game, which can feel like a different character wearing his face. If you came for nuanced emotional payoff, the episode gestures at it rather than fully delivering it. If you came to understand why Prompto is the way he is, it does enough. For FFXV fans who found his story arc in the base game frustratingly undercooked, this episode fills a real gap. It is short, occasionally rough around the edges mechanically, and narratively a little melodramatic, but it is a clear step up from Episode Gladiolus and offers enough distinct mechanics and lore to justify the time investment.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

RPGs

Etiquetas

xboxThird-Person ShooterStory DLCStealth TakedownsCharacter StudySnowmobile TraversalBullet ArtsLore CollectiblesTime Trial ModeSingle-Player Focused

Requisitos del sistema

Los requisitos del sistema de FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC) aún no están listados. Consulta la página de la tienda para ver las especificaciones más recientes.

Sigue explorando

Community Discussion

Be the first to comment on FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC).

Reseñas y valoraciones

No hay valoraciones disponibles

Información del juego

Desarrolladora
SQUARE ENIX CO. LTD.
Distribuidora
Square Enix
Fecha de lanzamiento
27 jun 2017

Alerta de precio

¡Recibe un aviso cuando el precio baje de tu objetivo!

Crear alerta

Compra mejor: guías útiles

Preguntas frecuentes sobre FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC)

¿Cuánto cuesta FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC)?

El precio de FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC) cambia a menudo y varía según la tienda, la edición y la región. La tabla de precios en vivo de esta página compara las ofertas más baratas en stock de tiendas de claves de confianza como Eneba y Kinguin, para que siempre veas el precio más bajo actual antes de comprar.

¿Dónde puedo comprar FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC) más barato?

Compara los precios de FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC) en todas las tiendas verificadas en la tabla de precios de esta página. Listamos las ofertas de claves y tiendas más baratas en stock, actualizadas con frecuencia, para que siempre veas la mejor oferta actual antes de comprar.

¿En qué plataformas está disponible FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC)?

FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC) está disponible en Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox.

¿Cuándo se lanzó FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC)?

FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC) se lanzó el 27 de junio de 2017.

¿Quién desarrolló FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC)?

FINAL FANTASY XV: EPISODE PROMPTO (DLC) fue desarrollado por SQUARE ENIX CO. LTD. y publicado por Square Enix.