Final Fantasy XIV 6.3 releases in January, Square Enix announced during the MMO game’s latest live note presentation, and it sounds like quite the substantial update, despite having no hot villains headlining its release. FFXIV 6.3 is officially called “Gods Revel, Lands Tremble” and alongside new main story quests and side story quests, it brings with it an Instanced Dungeon, new trials, and Ultimate Raids.
New tales are also coming to Tataru’s quest chain, along with a new alliance raid in the Myths of the Realm series. The new Ultimate duty will release two weeks after the patch, which as yet has no firm date in January.
The Duty Support system will also include the remaining Heavensward dungeons, so players new and old alike can run every dungeon from the game’s first two expansions without having to queue up for other human players. While there won’t be any new housing districts in the upcoming patch, Square Enix is adding new wards to existing districts in an effort to ease the Eorzean housing shortage.
Final Fantasy XIV 6.3 is a two-part patch, and 6.35 is packed with just as much new goodness as the first part. You can dive into a new Deep Dungeon, Eureka Orthos, after finishing Endwalker’s main quest and reaching level 50 in Palace of the Dead.
A new Tribal quest centered on the Lopporittts will debut in 6.35, along with more crops and other improvements for the Island Sanctuary and an update in both the Manderville Weapon quest and the Further Adventures of Hildebrand.
You can check out the full presentation on Twitch.
Written by Josh Broadwell on behalf of GLHF