

The map is still the same, but expanded on the north, south, east, and underground, and the trek to the Citadel is no longer a fairly straight shot. It features new bosses, new sidequests, and is significantly larger.
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Insomnia Ruins has been expanded in the Royal and Windows Edition of Final Fantasy XV. Li'l Malbuddy is a popular cartoon character in Insomnia. Though the world of Eos appears to use one language understood by all, Insomnia is the only location that frequently uses Japanese in signage. Insomnia uses a different currency than the rest of Eos ( gil), revealed in Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ardyn to be yen. The city is a bustling metropolis fashioned after Tokyo, with elements of various other metropolises.

Insomnia is protected by the Wall projected from the Citadel by the monarch, and this is where the royal family lives. A modern metropolis stacked with skyscrapers, the Crown City contains lush areas, but is separated from the mainland by a bridge and is surrounded by water and tall ramparts.

Insomnia hosts Lucis's seat of power, the Citadel, that contains a large Crystal within its walls. It is the capital of the kingdom of Lucis, and is known as the "Crown City." The main setting of the feature film Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV, it also appears in Brotherhood Final Fantasy XV and the beginning and end of Final Fantasy XV. Insomnia is a location in the Final Fantasy XV Universe. Drive around the city in Regalia Type-D.
