Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker delayed to early December launch
The final chapter of Haedalyn and Zodiark will have to w﷽ait

Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker has been delayed 𝕴by p🌠recisely two weeks to December 7.
Over the past weekend, a new Letter From the Producer showcase aired, featuring Final Fantasy 14 director Naoki Yoshida. In the presentation, 🍸Yoshida announce🅷d that he'd made the decision to delay the launch of the upcoming Endwalker expansion out of this month, to a new date of December 7.
shortly after the presentation that "the biggest factor behind the release date change was my own selfishness as the game’s director."Yoshida further adds that, as he's now playing through Endwalker from start to finish, he couldn't contain his "desire to further improve Endwalker’s quality, specifically because this expansion pack marks the first major culmination of events in FFXIV❀ so far." It's because Endwalker concludes the Haedalyn and Zodiark story ❀arc, which began over a decade ago, that Yoshida is feeling the pressure to make Endwalker as good as it can be.
As things stand, we've got a little more time to prepare for the arrival of Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker, as the new expansion draws the current storyline to a close. While you're whiling away the days until the expansion though, you can check out our previous 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:interview with director Yoshida, or our expansive 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker preview for standout moments of hours spent𒁃 with the new expansion.
Additionally, Final Fantasy 14 will do its best Animal Crossing impression with one great new feature in the Endwalker expansion.
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