The new FFXIV alliance raid will be a standalone story, not unlike the previous Return to Ivalice raid. Final Fantasy XIV director Yoshi-P has given interviews to Famitsu, Game Watch, and 4gamer ahead of the upcoming Live Letter 70 on Friday, April 1. With the MMORPG’s recent Endwalker expansion bringing closure to several long-running story threads, Yoshida emphasises that he wanted patch 6.1, set to release in mid-April, to show players that new challenges still await them in Eorzea.
In particular, Yoshida addresses the upcoming 24-man Myths of the Realm alliance raid, which he compares to Stormblood’s Return to Ivalice content. He says that during his playtesting he felt that the content was “quite difficult” but remarks that feedback from players suggested a higher challenge would be preferential to content being too easy, at least during the weeks after release.
Regarding the Myths of the Realm story, Yoshida says (as translated by aitaikimochi on Twitter) that it will be an entirely original, standalone narrative for FFXIV, with no guest directors being featured (in contrast to Return To Ivalice’s Yasumi Matsuno and YoRHa: Dark Apocalypse’s Yoko Taro and Yosuke Saito, who contributed to development of the cross-promotional alliance raids in Stormblood and Shadowbringers respectively).
With the mythology of the Zodiark and Hydaelyn arc coming to its conclusion during Endwalker, Yoshida suggests (as translated by Siliconera) that the Myths of the Realm alliance raid will lean into the power of the Twelve, the Gods of Eorzea. He also notes that the story will be standalone and will not impact the MSQ – although it’s worth remembering that the same could have been said about the Crystal Tower alliance raids when they
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