It has been just over three months since Final Fantasy 14 released its critically-acclaimed Endwalker expansion. After the wildly-successful conclusion to the saga of Hydaelyn and Zodiark, Final Fantasy 14 is going back to humble roots with its next content patch, Newfound Adventure.
Final Fantasy 14 producer and director Naoki Yoshida announced Newfound Adventure during its 69th Live Letter from the -producer. The story of Newfound Adventure takes place a few months after Endwalker, and will be the start of a new journey.
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In addition,Final Fantasy 14 showed off other content for players to look forward to. New sidequests revolving around Scion secretary Tataru and a conclusion to the Role Quests are coming in 6.1, with more Hildibrand quests coming in the following 6.15. Players can look forward to a new dungeon, a new extreme trial based on the final boss of Endwalker, the new Crystalline Conflict PvP mode, and the «Dragonsong’s Reprise,» a new Ultimate duty coming shortly after 6.1.Additionally, the new Alliance raid, «Myths of the Realm,» will also see its first chapter, seemingly taking us to the Heaven of Lighting–domain of the gods Rhalgr and Byergot.
Beyond that, Final Fantasy 14 has plans for many quality-of-life updates first introduced during the previous Live Letter a couple of weeks ago. The Trust system–which allowed players to complete story dungeons with NPC allies in Shadowbringers and beyond–is turning into the Duty Support system, and will be expanded to all story content from A Realm Reborn through Stormblood. Patch 6.1 will only introduce this system in baseA Realm Reborn content, but FF14 wants to do so for all mandatory 4- and 8-man
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