

This was joined by concept art and in-game screenshots of some new dungeons and overworld areas including Garlemald, the Imperial capital players have been eager to visit ever since A Realm Reborn. The fan favorite boss is making a return from its appearance in Final Fantasy 10. In terms of new trials, (Final Fantasy 14’s term for major boss fights) fans were treated to a key art of Anima.

Once again, this will feature a trilogy of large raids released in every other major patch throughout the 6.x series. Firstly, the new eight-man raid series will be titled Pandaemonium, the announcement of which was accompanied only by an ominous piece of key art.Įndwalker's 24-man raid series will be known as Myths of the Realm. Scant details were revealed about the new raids that will feature in Endwalker. It’s also a place where the player’s minions (collectable critters that follow you around the overworld) can roam free, and potentially perform tasks themselves. Not much is known about this new mode currently, except that we will be put in charge of our very own instanced island paradise.

Best MMOs: don't miss these great games.Releasing a few months outside of the typical expansion window due to delays incurred by the Covid-19 pandemic, Endwalker’s November release date does at least give new players plenty of time to catch up with the main story, as well as previous content such as raids, optional dungeons and trials. We’ll be visiting a handful of enchanting new locales, as always, but we’ll also be leaving the star and heading for the moon. Previously, Final Fantasy 14's third expansion, Shadowbringers, represented a watershed moment for the game, but the player base has continued to grow exponentially since then, and shows no sign of slowing down ahead of the upcoming launch of Endwalker.ĭue to release in November 2021, Endwalker looks to wrap up all the major plot threads that have been evolving since A Realm Reborn and even beforehand.
