Naoki Yoshida and Toshio Murouchi recently introduced the new content that is being added to the MMORPG with its upcoming update.
Final Fantasy 14 is set to host its annual Little Ladies Day event on March 14, and more info is to be revealed on March 7.
This will include updates to character models and environments, entailing improved lighting, shadows, shaders, and more.
New players can once again experience the entire base game, Heavensward and all content up to patch 3.56 for absolutely free.
Square Enix's MMORPG gets its much awaited patch 6.08, adding several changes to the available Sobs and officially opening up the new Oceanian data server.
Naoki Yoshida, the director and producer of Final Fantasy 14, shares plans of opening up a new Oceania server, resuming digital sales, and expanding the North American and European data centers.
The level 90 raid requires a party of eight players and awards tokens for per completed circle, which can then be exchanged for gear.
Servers are so congested that Square Enix is temporarily turning away new players. In other words, the MMORPG is suffering from too much success.
Final Fantasy 14's fourth major expansion is out now, promising a dramatic culmination of its long-running story.
To make up for the long queues players are having to deal with, Square Enix is offering seven days of free game time to all owners of the MMORPG with an active subscription.
"Although we were unable to add new Worlds, we have implemented every other measure that was possible," Square Enix says ahead of the expansion's imminent launch.
Originally slated for November 23rd, the expansion is now launching two weeks later. A new launch trailer has also been released.
Producer/director Naoki Yoshida said that in terms of text, cutscenes and so on, "there's a lot more here than in Shadowbringers."
Director and Producer Naoki Yoshida reiterates that they are still talking with Microsoft, but stops short of confirming an Xbox version is in the works.
A new chunk of gameplay footage shows one of the MMORPG's new classes, plenty of combat, and more.
Producer Naoki Yoshida says Square Enix will "spare no expense with our investments to ensure that this game continues to be one which our players can enjoy."
A massive new trailer details the changes being made to a number of jobs in the MMORPG.
Producer and director Naoki Yoshida says the game has seen "staggering and unexpected" growth in the last couple of weeks, leading to server issues.
Square Enix's acclaimed MMORPG seems to be enjoying a surge in popularity, having sold out even digitally on the publisher's store.
Players can test their system performance with the upcoming expansion while also checking the new locations and race options.