could be on its way to Xbox consoles, based on a comment from producer Naoki Yoshida. While a PC port is already in development, this is the first hint of the 2023 action RPG coming to other consoles.
06.03.2024 - 19:09 / eurogamer.net / Phil Spencer / Square Enix
Final Fantasy 14 now has an official release date on Xbox.
The game is already playable on Microsoft's console through the open beta, after which we expected an official release date.
Now we know: the full release will be on 21st March.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail full trailerWatch on YouTubeWhat's more, a starter edition of the game will be available through Game Pass Ultimate perks, but must be claimed between 21st March and 19th April.
As previously reported, the full game will require Xbox users be subscribed to Game Pass Core or Ultimate, which differs to PlayStation where a PS Plus account isn't required.
The Xbox launch was first announced at the Fan Fest event in Las Vegas where Xbox boss Phil Spencer took to the stage.
The launch comes ahead of the release of next expansion Dawntrail, aiming for some time this summer.
could be on its way to Xbox consoles, based on a comment from producer Naoki Yoshida. While a PC port is already in development, this is the first hint of the 2023 action RPG coming to other consoles.
Final Fantasy 14 Online's Dawntrailexpansion finally has a release date, and it'll be welcome news for those looking forward to a certain highly-anticipated From Software DLC.
On the main stage of PAX East, Final Fantasy 14 producer and director Naoki Yoshida revealed that the Dawntrail expansion will launch on July 2, with early access starting a few days prior, on June 28. Yoshida also confirmed that pre-orders for Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail will begin on March 26, granting players early access to the expansion.
The Xbox Series X|S version of Final Fantasy14 will require players to have an Xbox Game Pass subscription.
The Xbox Series X and S version of Final Fantasy 14 has a unique virtual currency that must be bought from the Microsoft Store before being spent in-game.
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