Square Enix has admitted that the early access release of Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail has some issues with the Xbox Series X and S consoles. A patch is in the works, but it may take some time.
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Intel Game On Graphics driver 31.0.101.5593 non-WHQL is out with optimizations for Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail and The First Descendant on supported Intel processors and graphics cards.
Microsoft is running another of it Xbox console giveaways. This time one person could win an Xbox Series X console and controller with custom Final Fantasy XIV online artwork, with a cool console case
Microsoft dropped a ton of new trailers, along with some release dates and more info, for a bunch of upcoming games that will be coming to Xbox, Windows, and Game Pass in the future.
It's been a long wait, but Square Enix has finally launched the open beta test for its MMO game Final Fantasy XIV Online for Microsoft's Xbox Series X and S consoles, with a full launch this spring.
FFXIV will launch as an open beta in February, but players will need to pay for both Game Pass and the game subscription. The PlayStation and PC versions only require a game subscription.
Square Enix plans to launch the long-awaited Final Fantasy XIV Online open beta for owners of Microsoft's Xbox Series X and S consoles sometime around February 21, give or take a few days.
Square Enix will launch its previously announced Xbox beta test for its MMO game Final Fantasy XIV in mid-January to February 2024, ahead of the game's full Xbox console launch in the spring of 2024.
Dawntrail will be the fifth expansion pack for Final Fantasy XIV and will take place in the tropical island region of Tural. It's due out this summer for the PS4, PS5, and PC platforms.
Xbox fans are finally getting the chance to join PlayStation and PC players in Final Fantasy XIV. The popular MMORPG is releasing on Microsoft's Xbox Series X|S consoles next year.
Final Fantasy XIV's low-poly, blocky, meme-worthy grapes have finally been "fixed" in a patch introduced recently, much to the joy (or dismay, depending upon your thoughts on them) of gamers.
A crossover between Final Fantasy XIV and Monster Hunter: World has been revealed with a trailer in Square Enix's event at E3, with the game slated to be released sometime later this year.