The first half of Final Fantasy 15 focuses on the open world, letting players go just about anywhere whenever they want. After progressing until the halfway point of the game, the party will head to Altissia, where the plot will take center stage for the game, and the open world closing out.

For the rest of the game, you'll head to unique locations that you won't be able to travel back to, leading to a lot of missable content. One location with a lot of important missable content is Altissia, but luckily you can go back there.

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How To Go Back To Altissia In Final Fantasy 15

The first step for going back to Altissia is completing the main story of Final Fantasy 15. After completing the main story and watching the credits roll, you'll get the ability to call Umbra and travel back in time. This allows players to continue that save file and go back to the open world and complete any missed content, with Altissia being another option.

Whether you're in the past or the present, go to any lodging site or bed that isn't a campsite. Interact with the lodging site to get the third option of calling Umbra, who will give you the option to jump between the past or present, and Altissia. Traveling to Altissa will take you to Altissia right before the invasion from the Empire, letting you explore the peaceful city.

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Why You Should Travel Back To Altissia In Final Fantasy 15

Beyond being the most visually stunning place to explore in Final Fantasy 15, the main reason you'll want to travel back to Altissia is to level up fast by staying at The Leville - Royal Suite. Sleeping here gives you a 3X multiplier on any earned XP, the highest multiplier you can find in the game. Traveling back and staying at this hotel is the fastest way to reach the max level or to just quickly level up for the tough challenges of the post-game.

Staying at the Royal Suite costs 30,000 Gil.

There is also the Floating Market Station which has two vendors that sell the following cooking ingredients, some being unique to just this location if you don't engage with the fishing mechanic:

  • Caem Pinkshrimp
  • Cleigne Mollusk
  • Cleigne Darkshell
  • Cygillan Crab
  • Trevally Fillet
  • Trout Fillet
  • Barramundi Fillet
  • Nebula Salmon Fillet
  • Tide Grouper Fillet
  • Sea Bass Fillet
  • Platinum Myrltrout Fillet
  • Allural Sea Bass Fillet
  • Zipper Barramundi Fillet
  • Lucian Carp Fillet
  • Mighty Barramundi Fillet
  • Dank Barramundi Fillet
  • Wennath Salmon Fillet
  • Arapaima Roe
  • Tenebraen Oak
  • Leiden Pepper
  • Sweet Pepper
  • Garlic
  • Leiden Sweet Potato
  • Schier Turmeric
  • Hulldagh Nutmeg
  • Saxham Rice
  • Fine Cleigne Wheat
  • Aegir Root
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Final Fantasy 15
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Released
November 9, 2016
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ESRB
T for Teen: Language, Mild Blood, Partial Nudity, Violence
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Publisher(s)
Square Enix
Engine
luminous engine
Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
Franchise
Final Fantasy
Platform(s)
PS4, Xbox One, PC, Stadia
Genre(s)
Action RPG
How Long To Beat
28 Hours
PS Plus Availability
Extra & Premium
OpenCritic Rating
Strong