The Final Fantasy 14 free trial has been prolonged proper as much as the Heavensward growth, whereas the extent cap for trial gamers has been elevated from 35 to 60.
Final Fantasy 14 artistic director Naoki Yoshida is presently discussing the main points of the most recent modifications on stream. You can entry it by way of the hyperlink connected to the tweet embedded under.
The #FFXIV Free Trial is being expanded!
Join Yoshida as he discusses the large modifications coming to the Free Trial.
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— FINAL FANTASY XIV (@FF_XIV_EN) July 22, 2020
If you may’t entry it for no matter purpose, a reply to the tweet collects all the main modifications being mentioned.
Check out the screenshot under, which compiles a listing of as we speak’s greatest Final Fantasy 14 modifications.
As you may see, the extent cap has been elevated from degree 35 to degree 60 for all trial gamers, whereas all quests as much as Heavensward (Patch 3.56) are playable.
There are additionally new jobs obtainable for trial gamers, resembling Dark Knight, Astrologian, and Machinist. Finally, gamers are actually capable of create Au Ra characters on high of the already obtainable trial races.
Despite the modifications listed above, restrictions on in-game forex and marketboard use are nonetheless intact.
This is large information for trial gamers, in that people who find themselves nonetheless uncertain about committing to a month-to-month cost are capable of expertise much more of the game previous to formally signing up for a Final Fantasy 14 subscription.
On high of those modifications, Final Fantasy 14 is eradicating all of its most tedious quests with Patch 5.3, which was originally scheduled for July however is now extra more likely to launch in August.
If you’ve by no means performed Final Fantasy 14, it made it onto our list of the best PS4 games ever. It’s a genuinely unbelievable MMO – even for non-MMO gamers like myself. Also, neglect Sephiroth – Final Fantasy 14’s Emet Selch is the greatest villain the series has ever had.
If you’re eager for more information on Final Fantasy 14, try our Shadowbringers interview on how Natsuko Ishikawa wrote the best Final Fantasy story in years.