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Final Fantasy XIV Patch 4.35 to Release in July, Brings New Deep Dungeon and Continues Hildibrand’s Story

Hot off the heels of patch 4.3, which just dropped in Final Fantasy XIV a couple of weeks ago, Square Enix has announced that the next patch will be coming on July 3. While this doesn’t bring in any new story content, it does feature a brand new Deep Dungeon in the Ruby Sea, and Hildibrand fans will also be glad to see that this will continue the wacky quest line.

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Here’s a short description of the new Deep Dungeon, Heaven-on-High:

‘Rising high above the Ruby Sea from the island of Onokoro, Heaven-on-High is said to be the stairway traversed by kami descending from their empyrean home. Following the discovery of a secret entrance, the Confederate leader Rasho asks you to investigate the tower and brave the hordes of vile fiends that lurk within.’

You can check out the handful of new screenshots in the gallery down below as well.

Final Fantasy XIV is now available on PS4 and PC. The Stormblood expansion was released last year, and that the story arc recently came to a close with patch 4.3.


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