The Dawn of the Future began as
downloadable content (DLC) for the 2016
role-playing video game Final Fantasy XV. The parts were provisionally titled
Episode Ardyn,
Gaiden Episode Aranea,
Episode Lunafreya and
Episode Noctis. Following the success of the original wave of DLC in 2017, developer
Square Enix greenlit
The Dawn of the Future to provide closure to the game's story and characters.
The Dawn of the Future was to expand upon the base narrative and offer a new scenario where key characters defy their predetermined fates to create an ideal future. Development was handled by internal studio
Luminous Productions, which had taken over production of post-release content in 2018. The DLC's main theme was "grand finale", with the aim being to provide a happy ending for the characters. The dark tone and exposition of
Episode Ardyn was intended to contrast with the lighter tone of
Episode Aranea and the last two episodes. The scenario draft, written by the DLC's narrative director Toru Osanai, was completed by March 2018. Each episode was being handled by different writers.
Episode Ardyn and
Episode Aranea were being written by Koichiro Ito who had worked on the playable teaser
P.T., while
Episode Luna was being co-written by Osanai, Tomoyoshi Nagai and Yuichiro Takeda. Takeda, known for his work on the
Xenoblade series, was also writing the scenario for
Episode Noctis. Some of the narrative reused concepts that had to be cut from early brainstorming sessions for
Final Fantasy XV. During this period, the game's original director and later producer
Hajime Tabata was losing interest in the project and wanted to go on "his own path" without inconveniencing anyone. After internal discussions, Tabata decided to leave Square Enix and form his own studio. The company parted with Tabata on good terms, but the decision was made to cancel the second series of DLC and end post-release support for the game. At the time of cancellation,
Episode Ardyn was almost complete, and the other episodes were at various stages of completion or drafting. After internal discussions about what to tell the public, they finally announced that the remaining episodes were cancelled.
Episode Ardyn was released in March 2019. Despite the cancellation, Square Enix looked into alternative ways of releasing their planned story. The unfinished content was turned into a novel, written for long-term fans of the game to provide closure for the project and its universe. Square Enix hired Emi Nagashima, who had previously written supplementary materials for
Final Fantasy XIII and
Nier: Automata. Writing under the pen name Jun Eishima, Nagashima based the novel on materials from the
Final Fantasy XV development team, including Osanai's story draft. There were mixed feelings from staff about turning the DLC into a novel, including from Nagashima herself. Osanai was worried that the narrative would be destroyed by the format change, but he felt Nagashima succeeded in turning the DLC narrative into an effective novel. The novel adapts
Episode Ardyn and follows the scenario where Ardyn rejects his fate in order to deliver a new ending to the fans. ==Plot==