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Final Fantasy XIV Gets New Screenshots Showing Update 5.35 & Bozjan Southern Front

Today Square Enix released a gallery of screenshots of the upcoming update of Final Fantasy XIV numbered 5.35.

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Today Square Enix released a gallery of screenshots of the upcoming update of Final Fantasy XIV numbered 5.35.

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While the update isn’t going to be one of the large quarterly ones, the X.X5 patches are often quite sizable and this one isn’t an exception focused on the Bozjan Southern Front battlefield feature.

You can check out the screenshots below.

The Bozjan Southern Front

When the Empire first invaded Bozja, Alermuc Fortress was erected in southern Bozja, the location chosen for its natural defenses. Alas, the seemingly impregnable stronghold fell, and has since been known under the Garlean name Castrum Lacus Litore. Emboldened by the rebirth of Gunnhildr’s Blades, the Bozjan Resistance has begun Operation Eagle’s Nest in a bid to regain this most necessary foothold in the southern front.

Skysteel Tools Upgrade

“Neillemard and his unflappable team of engineers at the manufactory believe they’ve identified a process by which Skysteel tools might be made to sing as never before─but they’ll have need of crafting and gathering expertise to see the job done.”

We also get to see a spiffy flying mecha mount that we’ll be able to obtain by enjoying the update’s content.

Update 5.35 will be released on October 13.

That’s not all, as tomorrow there will be the 60th Final Fantasy XIV Letter from The Producer Live in which Naoki Yoshida will present update 5.4.

Final Fantasy XIV is currently available for PlayStation 4 and PC and Square Enix recently announced that it has passed 20 million players.

If you’d like to learn more about the game in general, you can read our latest interview with Yoshida-san himself, another with composer Masayoshi Soken, and our review of Shadowbringers.

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