People Get More Time to Earn Cloud and Squall in Chocobo GP

People Get More Time to Earn Cloud and Squall in Chocobo GP

People get an additional two weeks to get Cloud and Squall in Chocobo GP, Square Enix’s newest racing game. The company announced it is pushing back the end date of the title’s first season. Originally, it was going to end on May 16, 2022. Now, people will have until May 30, 2022 to earn the two characters.

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Here’s the deal. In Chocobo GP, folks need to keep racing to earn Season Pass points to get Cloud and Gil to buy Squall. Cloud is the level 60 reward with the paid tier of the Season 1 Prize Pass. Squall costs 3,000 Gil, which you can earn through both tiers of the Prize Pass or by taking on in-game challenges.

There will also be a change regarding earned Gil in Chocobo GP. Any you earn in a season will carry over to the next season. This means you could use it to buy new characters. Before the announcement, it was going to be converted to a season score.

The second season of Chocobo GP will bring a number of changes to the game. For example, the Prize Pass will only contain cosmetics at the higher levels. It will also be possible to get Mythril, the paid currency, as a reward. Two new characters will also appear as racers once it launches.

Chocobo GP is available on the Nintendo Switch. There is both a paid and free “lite” version available. The Chocobo GP first season will now end on May 30, 2022, giving people more racing time to earn Cloud and Squall.


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