Final Fantasy XIV Letter from the producer part LXVII announces Endwalker delayed by two weeks

During the Final Fantasy XIV Letter from the producer part LXVII, the team shared that the upcoming expansion, Endwalkers, would be delayed two weeks. The original release was supposed to be November 19, and then 23 follow early access, which would be moved to early December 3, and then December 7.

The reason for the delay was to ensure all of the storylines and plots that have been developed throughout the past 10 years in Final Fantasy XIV’s story, that everything has been properly told. Because of the tedious nature of making sure all of these stories were taken care of, the QA team had to take a bit more time to make sure everything was of the best quality for all players.

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While the stream was happening, many watchers asked if two weeks would be enough, assuring the Final Fantasy XIV team that the delay was fine for those watching the stream. The team shared that yes, two weeks would be enough time for the QA team to ensure everything else for the Endwalker expansion. Endwalker is the grand finale for the story that’s been in the game for many years, and having to wait just a little bit longer, doesn’t seem to bother fans.

The decision was a last-minute choice. The Final Fantasy XIV team discussed this last week, just before the live letter.

Following the delay announcement, the team shared the schedule for the 6.05 release. Endwalkers would release in early access on December 3, followed by the official release on December 7. Then, the upcoming raid for the expansion, Pandæmonium will release on December 21, and then the savage version would release on January 4, 2022, along with the New Allagan Tomestones, and the new gear.


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