Final Fant🌳asy 14 launched in its original, 1.0 version over a decade ago in September of 2010. In the lead-up to the Endwalker expansion next month, this week in the MMO’s news cycle somehow ꧃feels extra special. Yesterday, we saw the embargo lift on the media tour, and the flood of news revealed some of version 6.0’s most exciting changes. If you’re a Warrior of Light, or just a fan of Final Fantasy in general, it seems like now may be the best time to make sure your subscription to the game is up-to-date.
Our biggest highlights for this week in Final Fantasy 14 include major beats from TheGamer🔯’s own preview and interviews, major milest🐭ones in the series’ history, and events to keep you busy until our showdown on the Moon.
Yoshida Gets Candid On Development Challenges
Final Fantasy 14’s director and producer Naoki Yoshida is often transparent on updates with the MMO. As part of the media tour hosted by Square Enix, our features editor Jade King got to speak to him at length on some of the obstacles that he and the development team face. In King’s interview, Yoshida spoke on more personal experiences like his troubles falling asleep and how he’s too easi๊ly distracted to work from home. He also opened up on worrying about his team, explaining how the isolation can have an impact on mental health.
King’s interview also provides a brilliant peek into how Square’s MMO is handling a sudden surge in popularity. After weeks of waiting on the media tour embargo, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:you can read the full piece now.
A Glimpse Of Old Sharlayan, Garlemald, And New Jobs
Not only did King have a chance to interview Yoshida, but she also got to play Endwalker. In TheGamer’s preview, she got to travel to some of the places you’ll see next month, like Old Sharlayan and Garlemald. She may have been a little sad she couldn’t travel to the Moon, but she did describe the new locations as “marvellous,” even if they were barren of the usual NPCs and fellow travelers. The preview also includes first impressions on Sage and Reaper, bunny boy swooning, and a run through one o𒈔f Endwalker’s new dungeons.
Making Final Fantasy History
Final Fantasy 14 is the most profitable game in th🎶e entir🎀e Final Fantasy series. It even outpaces Final Fantasy 11, which launched back in 2002 and is still going to this day. Perhaps it’s no surprise, reported that Square’s be𒐪loved MMO is now home to more than 24 million players. With a recent exodus f♚rom other online games, perhaps we’ll see that grow to bigger milestones faster than ever.
Hunting For Treasure
The Inferno Jacket was once region-locked to Final Fantasy 14 players in China, but it’s coming soon in Europe, Japan, and North America. In a returning event, the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Moogle Treasure Trove will once again make its rounds and reward you with the limited-time glamour in exchange for 100 Irregular Tomestones. It’s a bit of a lengthy task, b𒁏ut if y☂ou’re busy preparing for Endwalker, you should knock it out in no time.