If You Want To Watch Tomorrow's Final Fantasy XIV Live Letter, You're Going To Have To Be Up Pretty Early To Do It
Set your alarm and ready the caffeine.
It really hasn't been that long since the Final Fantasy XIV team hosted their last Live Letter, but considering that one was more of a victory lap and a look at a hopeful future, it’s not surprising that another one is happening already. After all, they need to tell us about the 6.1 update before it arrives in April (provided everything goes as scheduled). Tomorrow morning, at 3:00 a.m. Pacific time, the XIV team will be streaming on YouTube, Twitch, and Niconico. During that stream they’ll discuss Patch 6.1 Part 1, and “miscellaneous updates”.
No, we don’t know how long the stream is going to be, but since there won’t be a live English translation this time, the length might be a bit more reasonable. Of course, there will be "on-the-fly" fan translations and we will be posting a summary afterward.
Speaking of, we know we posted a summary for you on the Last Live letter, but if you aren’t big on watching super-long streams and wanted ALL the details, the event digest is now available on the game’s forums.
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