Square Enix previously laid out the roadmap for Final Fantasy XIV, including the expansion of the Trust System which helps out solo players. Now they've shared more details of patch 6.1, due mid-April, which promises the MMO's first post-Endwalker content.
All of the information was detailed in a livestream, which you can watch the archive of below:
Endwalker, the MMO's last expansion, brought a cose to the game's Hydaelyn adn Zodiark saga. MMOs don't end, though, so 6.1 promises "the start of a new chapter for Warriors of Light," with new main scenario quests. The patch will also bring a new role quest, updates to PvP, a new housing area, a new dungeon and more. Here's a complete list:
The warriors of light, by the way, are the player characters in the world of Final Fantasy XIV. I looked them up and the Final Fantasy fan wiki says that they're also known as, "Hydaelyn's chosen, the hero of Eorzea, the champion of Eorzea, the warrior of warriors, the slayer of gods, the eikon-slayer, the liberator, khagan of the Azim Steppe, the Bringer of Light, the Bringer of Shadow, the Warrior of Darkness," as well as the "stealer of pants" and "all-round good egg."
This makes me want to play the game more, but it's still the expansion of the Trust System, now called the Duty Support System, that interests me most. If I ever get round to diving into FFXIV, I'm unlikely to have pals doing it at the same time, and I don't much want to play with strangers. The Duty Support System makes all 4-player main scenario dungeons completable with NPCs instead of real people. Brillo.
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