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Final Fantasy XIV Update 6.1 & 6.15 Get New Screenshots Showing Features, Content, Mounts, Minions, & More

Square Enix released a new gallery of screenshots related to the upcoming updates 6.1 and 6.15 of the popular MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV.

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Today Square Enix released a new gallery of screenshots related to the upcoming updates 6.1 and 6.15 of the popular MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV.

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We get to see the Somehow Further Hildibrand Adventures side story questline, which will bring back the popular and clumsy investigator and his assistant Nashu.

Alongside the Arkasodara tribal quests and the custom deliveries for Ameliance Leveilleur, they’re coming in update 6.15.

Tataru’s Grand Endeavor and Omega: Beyond the Rift are more side story quests also coming in the 6.1 cycle even if the specific update has not been decided.

Among the features coming in update 6.1 we see Dreamfitting, which is the ability to try on outfits sold on the Mog Station before buying them, Adventurer Plates that will let us display our profiles in new ways in game, the addition of Endwalker’s main story and role quests to the New Game+, and the Unending Codex, which will provide info about in-game lingo and characters.

We also see new mounts, minions, and emotes.

Update 6.1 will release on April 12, while 6.15 has not been dated yet. If you’d like to read more details, you can check out the recap of the latest Letter from the Producer Live broadcast.

You can check all the screenshots out below.

Final Fantasy XIV is currently available for PlayStation 4, PS5, and PC. The upgrade to PS5 is offered free of charge to those who own the PS4 version. The Endwalker expansion has been released a few months ago and you can read our recent review.

You can also read more about the changes planned for the longer term, including a refresh of the graphics.

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