The Final Fantasy XIV Team Announces The Date For The Second Patch 7.1 Letter From The Producer Live
The patch is slated for mid-November.
Finally, we have the date for the next Final Fantasy XIV Letter from the Producer Live stream. Knowing that there would be a Part 2 for the MMORPG’s 7.1 patch, we’ve been waiting on it. Of course, the XIV team was busy announcing events. Some are already underway. One, the Halloween event, kicks off today. Another event, the return of the Fall Guys crossover, kicks off next week. It seems we’ve reached the “let’s keep the kids entertained” period before a patch. That said, it is a good time to obtain items you may not already have.
As for the Live Letter, it is scheduled to take place Friday, November 1 at 4:00 am Pacific. The stream will be viewable via the Final Fantasy XIV YouTube, Niconico, and Twitch channels. It should cover whatever wasn’t addressed in the first part, and maybe offer more details on things that were. Perhaps we’ll finally find out about those housing item slot increases.
The slides used in the stream will have Japanese and English text, as usual, but the audio will be Japanese only. Once again, we remind you that if you want to watch it live, the unofficial Final Fantasy XIV Discord channel will be translating it. If you just really don’t want to get out of bed that early to watch it, we’ll be posting a write-up on the site.
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