Lots to discuss with Dawntrail on the way
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Square Enixplans to celebrate Final Fantasy 14’s next milestone birthday with a massive 14-hour livestream.
Square Enix announced the special broadcast onsocial media, writing that it will include “members of the FFXIV Development and Operations teams,” with a picture of director Naoki ‘Yoshi-P’ Yoshida attached. Expect some fun memories, insights into the game’s upcomingDawntrail expansion, and maybe a few teases at what comes next.
The livestream begins on April 12 at 6pm PDT, and for those across the pond, April 13 at 3pm GMT. This is actually the game’s ninth 14-hour livestream, so I wonder what they’ll do for the proper 14th birthday of A Realm Reborn. Nobody tends to celebrate the anniversary of the game’s disastrous original launch, after all, but now that it’s one of thebest MMORPGsout there, those birthdays are a big deal.
Yoshi-P has recently teased the upcoming Cosmic Exploration feature, which takes players to various planets, saying it hasmore in common with the collective MMO grind of Ishgard Restoration. He also dived into why Final Fantasy 14 is getting agraphical overhaul so many years later.
Final Fantasy 14 recently launched on Xbox conxoles, but there’s a big caveat to its long-awaited release.
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