FINAL FANTASY XIV: Endwalker

FINAL FANTASY XIV: Endwalker

Square Enix
Release date: 2021-12-07 | Platforms: PLAYSTATION5, PLAYSTATION4, PC.

Prepare for Endwalker, the highly-anticipated fourth expansion pack for FINAL FANTASY XIV Online.

Experience the climax of the Hydaelyn and Zodiark story, and encounter an even greater calamity than ever before as you travel to the far reaches of Hydaelyn and even to the moon.

Journey to the very stars above and join over 22 million players worldwide!

New Key Features:
• Level cap raised from 80 to 90
• New jobs
• Expansive new areas, including Garlemald, Thavnair, and the city of Radz-at-Han
• New tribes and new threats
• New dungeons and raids
• A new small-scale PvP mode
• An additional Trust ally: Estinien Wyrmblood
• A new residential district: Ishgard
• Updates to the Gold Saucer
• Relaxing fun in Island Sanctuary

Final Fantasy XIV
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Background for Naoki Yoshida
Naoki Yoshida

Naoki Yoshida

director,producer,designer

Naoki Yoshida is a games director, producer and designer who started the games industry career in 1900. Since then, Yoshida has been working with Square Enix, Armor Project and Platinum Star Games. Yoshida's first published game was Rapture. Next, Naoki Yoshida worked on Final Fantasy XIV taking on the role of director. Afterwards, Naoki Yoshida worked on Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood developed by Square Enix in 2017. The latest work of Naoki Yoshida was FINAL FANTASY XIV: Endwalker, published in 2021.

Background for Masayoshi Soken
Masayoshi Soken

Masayoshi Soken

composer

Masayoshi Soken is a games director, composer and producer who started the games industry career in 1900. Since then, Soken has been working with Square Enix, Sony Interactive Entertainment, SEGA and Devil's Details. Soken's first game was Rapture published by Platinum Star Games for PC. After that, Masayoshi Soken took part as the director of Jet Set Radio. Later, Soken also was part of the team who developed Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood published by Square Enix for PC and PlayStation 4. Most lately, Masayoshi Soken worked on Visions of Mana.