It was used to celebrate the 15 th anniversary in 2017 and was originally created to correspond with the final chapter in Final Fantasy XI’s Rhapsodies of Vana’diel main scenario storyline. This was the third time the event has popped up. The game celebrated its 18 th anniversary in 2020 with the return of the “The Maiden’s Rhapsody: Memories of an Unseen Realm” Final Fantasy XIV crossover event. It includes accessories like a barding for the Chocobo and Shantotto’s Iridal staff.įinal Fantasy XI was formerly available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360, but is now exclusively available on PC. This multipart storyline began in the Bastok Mines on August 3, 2020.Īdditional reminders affixed to the announcement’s translation mention new outfit items that will be added in January as part of the Login Campaign as well as the fact that the Shantotto and Chocobo Bring Arts figure set is still available for pre-order on the North American Square Enix store. The team also plans for the Voracious Resurgence scenario to make a comeback that month with a story originating in the capital city of San d’Oria. Matsui went on to state that additional notorious monsters would be added in February. To complement this new system, new notorious monsters are being added to the game. It is also necessary for them to have completed the Sheol C Odyssey content. To participate, players are required to have three jobs at level 99 and three Mogolophone II items.
In particular, they will be implementing a currency system for upgrading gear that involves defeating Notorious Monsters within a time limit. In January and February of this year, the development team will be introducing new features to the Odyssey battle content that released in March of 2020.
FINAL FANTASY XI CLASSES UPDATE
This version update will mainly focus on aspects that were originally planned for the May version update that couldn’t be implemented due to some tasks being put on a halt. Alas, we’ll be delivering the FFXI Digest in text format once again. This announcement was originally planned for January as part of a livestream event but the global pandemic and consequent lockdowns led to its cancellation. Greetings, everyone FFXI Producer Matsui here. It appears that trend will continue according to a recent announcement by the game’s producer, Akihiko Matsui, which addresses future updates and support for the subscription-based game. Square Enix has continuously bolstered the MMORPG, Final Fantasy XI, with new expansions and content releases since its Japanese release in 2002.