Today Square Enix hosted the 65th Final Fantasy XIV Letter From the Producer Live broadcast revealing new details about the upcoming expansion Endwalker.
Producer and Director Naoki Yoshida and Global Community Producer Toshio Murouchi were in attendance as usual, providing all the information.
Yoshida-san showcased the character creation from the benchmark revealed earlier today, showing the first look at male viera customization.
We then get to take a look at the new artifact armor for all existing jobs. Of course, the ones for Sage and Reaper have already been revealed before.
Another important detail is that there will be two ways to get a house in the new housing area in Ishgard. There will be first-come-first-serve wards and other wards that will be assigned via lottery.
We also learn that datacenter travel will be, at least, initially, limited to datacenters in the same region.
Later during the broadcast, we also learned from Yoshida-san that there is interest in possibly continuing the story of Yorha: Dark Apocalypse as long as the budget is greenlit, something like that could be done.
Below you can check out the schedule of events from now to the release of Endwalker and beyond all the way to the new year. You’ll be able to redo the Final Fantasy XV event quest even if you’ve already completed it.
Incidentally, the new Final Fantasy XIV expansion Endwalker will release on November 23, 2021 for PS5, PS4, and PC.
If you want to see more about it, you can check out the reveal of the extended trailer and the reaper job, and that of the male viera, locations, and release date.
You can also take a look at plenty of official screenshots and art, the original announcement, tons of initial details, and the first official screenshots and art.
If you’re unfamiliar with Final Fantasy XIV, it’s currently available for PlayStation 4, PS5, and PC. The upgrade to PS5 is offered free of charge to those who own the PS4 version.
You can also read our latest interview with producer and director Naoki Yoshida, another with composer Masayoshi Soken, and our review of Shadowbringers.
We recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of the advent of Yoshida-san as director and producer.
Published: Jul 9, 2021 11:44 pm