The next patch 6.2 of FINAL FANTASY XIV, titled “Buried Memories,” adds the long-awaited island sanctuary that allows players to collect materials, build facilities, and take care of creatures on their island. To do.
The island sanctuary revealed in the latest letter from the producer LIVE broadcast of FINAL FANTASY XIV seems to be inspired by games such as Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley, pre-created and collected. Experience described as “relaxed solo content” that does not require.
The Island Sanctuary was announced in 2021, and Final Fantasy 14 director Naoki Yoshida talked a bit more about what players can expect from this content.
“There are elements in the development and construction of things,” Yoshida revealed. “So you have a facility you build or a farm you can cultivate, or you can keep animals there. If you want to grow weeds out of control, leave it alone. I want to go there and make it my own, but that’s perfectly fine. “
He also stated that players can invite their friends to the sanctuary of their island and allow them to “chat vaguely” if they so desire. It has no real purpose or connection to the main story, but it seems to be a lot of fun for anyone looking for a new way to play FINAL FANTASY XIV. Oh, players can get special items by completing various contents on the island.
Island Sanctuary and Patch 6.2 are due to arrive in late August, with patches adding “latest chapters in acclaimed stories, fresh combat changes, system updates, and more.” There is a new 8-player raid called Pandæmonium, with duty support features such as “extended to include the main scenario dungeon from snow cloak to vault”.
Patch 6.25 has also been bullied and features new side quests and promises that somehow more Hildi brand adventures will continue.
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