


There will, undoubtedly, come an official mod while may allow you to do this a lot more simply, but for the moment, this might have to do. Well, it isn’t overly straightforward and it isn’t foolproof, but you pay enough attention to what you are doing, it shouldn’t be too difficult either. For me, I raided some Final Fantasy 8-10 for nostalgic purposes. Within a few simple steps though (and I can confirm it works having tried it myself) there is no reason why you cant update the audio to have some of your favorite banging tunes playing. The main issue in regards to this issue is the conversion itself with Final Fantasy XV using an uncommon win.sab format.

Ryudo Gaming, who discovered how to do this, estimates that it should take no longer than 10 minutes to get your own music into the Regalia. The steps though are not overly complicated either. You’re not, after all, simply moving your files into a folder to be imported ala iTunes. Now, firstly, it’s not as easy as it might sound. In an inevitable step though, a modder has found a way to get Final Fantasy XV to accept your own audio files to play in the vehicle. I do not think it unfair though to say that beyond that, I find the in-car soundtrack a little limited. My personal tracks of choice largely fall from the Final Fantasy 7 soundtrack and hearing ‘Fight On!’ blasting out is pretty awesome. One of the truly awesome parts of Final Fantasy XV is simply the cruising along in your Regalia car.
