Buried Memory, update 6.2 for Final Fantasy XIV, is now live, bringing lots of quest content, opening PvP series 2, a new dungeon, raid, and Trials, and the new Island Sanctuary feature.
Preliminary notes for Final Fantasy XIV's upcoming Buried Memory update (6.2) have been released with details on all the coming features, new quests, dungeons, and of course, Island Sanctuary.
Final Fantasy XIV's new post-Endwalker patch has the usual bulk of content, which we might as well talk about for a second before you all go farming.
Square Enix is hosting a special livestream all week from a real farm to celebrate the new FFXIV Island Sanctuary feature. There's also a preview of the new raid and a peek at the upcoming Variant Dungeon.
As revealed today, Final Fantasy XIV's next update, Buried Memory, will arrive on August 23rd with new main scenario and side quests, new dungeon, new raid, and the Island Sanctuary feature.
When Final Fantasy 14's Data Center Travel opened, Balmung's rep as an "erotic roleplaying server" amplified. Except it's honestly less exciting than that, argues Crystal DC resident Victoria.
If you haven't set foot in Eorzea yet, Final Fantasy XIV has a new Starter Guide video tutorial series, introducing all of the basics to get you started and perhaps into the famous free trial.
Patch 6.2 will be out in "late August", but the Tinal Fantasy XIV team has revealed first looks and details on some of the upcoming features, from main story quests to dungeons.
Next month's Final Fantasy XIV update, Buried Memory, has a new minisite to explore before patch 6.2 arrives. There's also been a delay in plans for the North American data center expansion.
Final Fantasy XIV PvP series 1 will be ending when Patch 6.2 releases in late August. There are also some changes to the Tomestones that are coming when 6.2 is out.
Recently, Black Desert revamped its Balenos quest chain to make it a bit more streamlined for newer players. It got Bradford thinking: more MMORPGs should follow suit.
Home World transfers have reopened in Final Fantasy XIV after some brief downtime to address an issue. FFXIV is also bringing back Moogle Treasure Trove next week.
Initial data on Data Center Travel has been stable after hotfixes, but the Final Fantasy XIV team is waiting on data from the weekend to be sure.
A hotfix to keep servers stable while Data Center Travel remains in demand has been completed for Final Fantasy XIV.
The new Data Center Travel feature for Final Fantasy XIV continues to see high demand, and after some emergency maintenance on "cross-world" features overnight, the team is planning a hotfix to change the system for greater stability.