Final Fantasy XIV has seen a series of expansions that have extended its rich storytelling and gameplay mechanics, introducing new locations, classes, and more challenging content with each release.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of each expansion leading up to the upcoming release of Dawntrail.
A Realm Reborn launched on August 27, 2013, which had initially stumbled at its original release in 2010. This reboot saved the game and set a high standard for MMO revivals.
Available for PlayStation 3 and Windows, A Realm Reborn effectively replaced the game’s original, less successful version.
The first expansion, Heavensward, was announced in October 2014 and experienced a slight delay from its intended Spring 2015 release.
It officially launched on June 23, 2015, after starting early access on June 19. This expansion introduced players to new adventures, setting the stage for future expansions.
Announced in December 2016, Stormblood brought players to new political landscapes within the FFXIV universe.
This second expansion, which did not face any delays, began its early access on June 16, 2017, and officially launched on June 20, 2017. It expanded the game world and deepened the complex narratives that the series is known for.
Revealed in February 2019, Shadowbringers promised a darker turn in the saga.
Its early access started on June 28, 2019, and it launched officially on July 2, 2019. This expansion was well-received for its engaging storyline and significant additions to the game mechanics.
Endwalker faced several hurdles, including a delay from its initial release date.
Originally teased in February 2021, it was pushed back two weeks from its scheduled November 23, 2021 release due to unforeseen issues.
It finally launched on December 7, 2021, after an early access period starting December 3.
Dawntrail is set to be the fifth expansion for FFXIV, with Square Enix announcing an official release date of July 2, 2024. Early access will begin on June 28, provided players pre-order the expansion.
This release breaks the typical cycle of announcements at Fan Fest events, a change attributed to delays from the COVID-19 pandemic affecting Shadowbringers and subsequent development schedules.
Yoshi-P, a key figure in the development of FFXIV, said that Dawntrail would launch during the summer, reassuring fans eager for a precise release timeline.
In his words, Yoshi-P stated during the Tokyo Fan Fest, “We will not be releasing on Square Enix time; we will be releasing on [Final Fantasy] XIV time, which means properly in summer. So we will work very hard to get you that info as soon as possible and will have it for you next time, so thank you for your patience.”
Each expansion of Final Fantasy XIV builds on the last, refining gameplay and enriching the game’s world and lore. Dawntrail promises to be an exciting new chapter, offering new adventures, better graphics, and more engaging content for both new and experienced players.
If you’re new to the game or want to revisit previous expansions, now is the best time, with options like Stormblood included in an expanded free trial.
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