Final Fantasy XIV Patch 5.35

Final Fantasy XIV Patch 5.35 Will Have Players Taking Back the Bozjan Southern Front

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New information about the upcoming Final Fantasy XIV 5.35 patch has been shared through the official website. This includes renders of an enemy that players will be able to encounter in the Bozjan Southern Front. Players will aid the Bozjan Resistance in pushing back the IV Legion. Additionally, a screenshot was shared, hinting that someone who looks suspiciously like Rowena may possibly of the upcoming Skysteel crafting quests. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The Bozjan Southern Front will be part of the Save the Queen: Blades of Gunnhildr Relic Weapon storyline. This scenario is written by Final Fantasy Tactics Director and Writer Yasumi Matsuno.

Another image showed off a new mount that will be added in with Final Fantasy XIV patch 5.35. You can take a look at these new images and renders below.

In August, Final Fantasy XIV‘s Patch 5.3 was released. This update tied up loose ends and closed up the Ascian storyline that had been ongoing in Final Fantasy XIV for a handful of years. This update not only included a hefty amount of story content, but a new YoRHa: Dark Apocalypse raid, and a new Normal and Extreme Trial were added as well.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for the PlayStation 4 and PC. Final Fantasy XIV’s Patch 5.35 will release on October 13, 2020.


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