No DLC Planned For Dissidia: Final Fantasy

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One particular area PSP games have surprisingly early roots in is downloadable content. Thanks to the Playstation Store and Xbox Live, downloadable content has become a well worn term to gamers of today, with such extra content as Fallout 3 story expansions, maps in Halo 3, and added sack boys in LittleBigPlanet. WipeOut Pure, one of the first PSP games launched, featured a multitude of extra downloadable tracks and racing ships long before the PSP even had a web browser. Killzone: Liberation went as far as to add online multiplayer and a whole 20% more story as downloadable content, and free at that. Most PSP games would work with downloadable content, so why not the ever technologically leading edge Square Enix in their first Final Fantasy brawler on PSP?

Much like Street Fighter and Soul Calibur of this generation of consoles, Dissidia: Final Fantasy features well developed online fights between players. As proven by such mentioned console titles, the fighting genre especially is very well suited for extra downloadable content. Extra characters, new outfits, new stages, extra story, weapons, abilities, the areas in which Square Enix has to choose from to further flesh out Dissidia with downloadable content is huge.

Square Enix isn't a stranger to adding content to its games. Final Fantasy XI, although not via downloads, has long seen extensive additions to it's story, classes and more to its original release via expansion packs. 2008's The Last Remnant featured downloadable content as well on Xbox Live, yet when asking Dissidia Director Takeshi Arakawa about downloadable content for his game, he wasn't as generous:

"We have no plans at all for downloadable content."

An unfortunate choice for Square Enix to make, but adversely Dissidia does still have a few extras hidden on the disc for gamers, one of which is PP-Codes. Takeshi Arakawa told Final Fantasy Union of their plans for the feature in North America:

"As in the Japanese version, we have the PP-Catalogue system which is there to be unlocked, and also we are going to issue passwords which will enable you to unlock very strong characters, but no new characters will become available in the overseas version."

Arakawa added that the codes released in Japanese magazines won't work in North American or European versions of Dissidia as well.

While Dissidia may feature the always welcome online multiplayer and other rare features like partial game installation on the PSP's memory stick, downloadable content won't be one of them. However, the timed unlockables Square has hidden in the game are similar enough to some DLC strategies that perhaps Dissidia's PP-Codes system is a playing-it-safe test into the realm of DLC. We'll just have to wait and see how Square Enix deals with DLC into the future.

Source: FinalFantasyUnions
 
In a way I'm glad that they're not doing DLC. It would kill me to have to pay for an extra character - particularly if it was a character I really liked, such as Beatrix. But, on the other hand, it's a bit of a waste really, cause they could have done so much with it.
 
I'm not sure how to feel about this. On one hand it's a little disappointing to find out that there won't be any new characters available via download. But on the other hand I don't really care because I probably wouldn't download new characters even if they were released (unless they were free of course).

So I guess it doesn't bother me all that much.
 
Ugh, no downloadable content means they can jsut make yest more games and make us spend more money -_-

I think thats pretty shite tbqh
 
I agree, I'd much rather have DLC including new characters and arenas or battle tracks than a new game... Coz having a new game would mean you'd have to stop playing the old one.. And gradually it all becomes pointless.

If they kept one mega-game, Dissidia, and kept adding DLC like costumes, characters, even whole story arcs, every now and then then I'm pretty sure that 70% of the worlds fans will feel happier.
 
Well that kinda sucks. I mean I understand that would cost them extra to do it but I think that it would make people happy in the long run. And happy people buy more games, you would think they would make it happen. Well hopefully they will do something with DLC with the next gen games.
 
I think it sorta depends with DLC, I can see Square Enix being the sort of company who would use it left, right and centre if they started using it, and on one hand I think it would do good for Dissidia to have it with extra characters, extra parts of the storyline (like in Prince of Persia), but I can also see them releasing somewhat pointless items at times and selling them for hefty prices >.>
 
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