It’s a bit of a change in tone from Endwalker, to say the least
Final Fantasy 14’s fifth expansion has a name, a (rough) release date and a first look at what seems to be a notable shift in tone from the apocalyptic climax ofEndwalker. Dawntrail will be a summer-themed continuation of FFXIV’s story into a “new story”, bringing new jobs, various content additions and a major visual revamp for the MMO.
Dawntrail was revealed during this week’sFinal FantasyXIV Fan Fest in Las Vegas, with game director Yoshi-P (or Naoki Yoshida) revealing its first details and a trailer during the event’s keynote.
#Dawntrailwill bring our first graphical update.We’ll be introducing improvements to texture resolutions and material qualities while keeping all the familiar aspects!pic.twitter.com/6fuW0rWmYm
Those familiar faces look especially sharp, too, with the likes of Estinien, Y’shtola and Alisaie helping to showcase what Yoshi-P said would be a major graphics bump and even prettier NPCs with the release of the 7.0 patch. He even managed to get in a sly wink to Endwalker’siconic low-poly grapes, which will contrast against the highly detailed and dense vegetarian of new area Tural, found across the ocean to the west of Eorzea. Serving as Tural’s new player hub will be the city of Tuliyollal.
If a lot of blue seas and sand bring to mindFinal Fantasy X, you wouldn’t be wrong. Just as Endwalker drew plenty of inspiration fromFinal Fantasy 4, it seems that the adventures of Tidus, Yuna and friends will be a key inspiration on Dawntrail. That will include the introduction of Pelupelu - the bird-masked tribe first seen in X and X-2 - but not Blitzball, Yoshi-P made sure to address upfront.
As with past FF14 expansions, Dawntrail will bump the maximum level cap for classes up to 100 from Endwalker’s limit of 90. The usual loadout of new skills for jobs will accompany some brand new jobs, including a melee DPS and a ranged magical DPS.
Of course, there’ll also be the standard addition of new dungeons, raids, gear, enemies local to Tural and other in-game cosmetics and content. Smaller tweaks releasing as part of the big patch will include the ability to apply multiple dyes to a single piece of gear, the option to equip eyeglasses as well as helmets, and an increase to the limit on house furnishings - which joins a general increase to how many objects other areas in the game will be able to display.
As Dawntrail prepares to launch next summer, Yoshi–P confirmed that Final Fantasy XIV’slegendarily generous free trialwill expand to include the whole of the game’s second expansionStormblood, in addition to the story of A Realm Reborn and first expansionHeavensward.