The adventurers who left Eorzea behind can now return for eight days as part of a new campaign that lets people return to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy XIV for free.

As an MMO, Final Fantasy XIV receives periodic content updates that add new quests, items, and story scenes. The most dedicated players will quickl🦩y complete the new content updates, but they can find other ways to entertain themselves in Eorzea. There are many fans who periodically return to the game whenever it receives an expansion and then put it down for a while, which means that they only enjoy the game in bursts.

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The people who haven't touched Final Fantasy XIV in a while and are in need of some entertainment during the self-isolation period are in luck, as Square Enix is offering a free login campaign that lasts for eight days. According to the Final Fantasy XIV Lodestone , any player can receive up to 192 hours of free playtime, so long as th🌱ey meet certain crit൩eria.

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In order to qualify for the free time, the player needs to have purchased and registered their copy of Final Fantasy XIV. Any registered service accounts they have must be set as inactive and they must have remai🦄ned inactive for at least thirty days. The campaign starts today and it will run until May 17, 2020.

The world of Eorzea is offering refuge for many people who are stuck at home during the self-isolation period and the Square Enix staff are still working on the game from home, in order to ensure that it's still active in the fans' hour of need. Final Fantasy XIV isn't exactly known for respecting the fans' tim🔥e when it comes to quests, bu♛t people now have all of the time in the world to explore Eorzea and slay its monsters. There is no better time to reunite with old adventuring buddies than now.

The free login campaign for Final Fantasy XIV will run from April 14 to May 17, 2020.

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