Final Fantasy 14's Dawntrail expansion is in the final stage of development, so rest assured it won’t suffer an Endwalker-style delay

Urianger enjoying a pineapple drink during Final Fantasy 14's Dawntrail trailer
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Unlike Endwalker, Final Fantasy 👍14's new Dawntrail expansion doesn't risk being hit with a last-minute delay, as the e𓄧xpansion is into the final stages of development.

Earlier today, May 16, Square Enix held a Letter From the Producer showcase, where Naoki Yoshida imparted some new information ab𓂃out Dawntrail's ongoing development. There's only just a month to go at this point until Dawntrail launches on July 2, and even less time to go until it hits early access on June 28.

Yoshida reassured viewers that the expansion wouldn't be delayed. He said Dawntrail wouldn't be suffering th🔥e same last-minute delay as Endwalker, where the expansion was delayed at the last minute for roughly two weeks. This is because Dawntrail is in the final stagౠes of development at Square Enix.

Yoshida further revealed that, right now, Dawntrail is going thro🎉ugh the "checks" process, before Square Enix submits the master copy of the expansion for release. That's no doubt huge news for anyone who worried the big new Final Fantasy 14 expansion might be at risk of a delay.

As things stand then, we're all good to go, and Dawntrail will hit early access next month on June 28, across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S platforms. Elsewhere in the new broadcast, Yoshida commented on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:recent DDoS attacks against Final Fan꧑tasy 14, revealing that they were the biggest attacks the MMO has ever f♒aced,𒅌 but that they were relatively simple to deal with, thankfully.

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