Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker has debuted the trailer for Patch 6.3 "Gods Revel, Lands Tremble" on the Letters from the Producer livestream. This new content update is slated for a January 10 release, and will feature the next chapter in the Thirteenth Reflection Saga that began with "Newfound Adventure" in April. It will also see the debut of Euphrosyne, the Realm of Revelry and the successor to Aglaia, featuring the Eorzean Gods of Nophica, Althyk, Halone, and Menphina as its boss encounters.

Though the trailer for Final Fantasy 14's Patch 6.3 was packed with content, Producer Naoki Yoshida was quick to note that there was plenty of stuff that the developers couldn't show. "Gods Revel, Lands Tremble" will see the return of a new Deep Dungeon to Final Fantasy 14 in Eureka Orthos, set in the depths of the Crystal Tower, and it will also continue the Manderville Weapons storyline by giving Final Fantasy 14 players its first upgrade.

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The trailer kicks off with the introduction of Euphrosyne, and much like Aglaia, this divine realm will be split into two parts. The first will be a bountiful land attuned to the element of earth, as Final Fantasy 14 players will have to run the gauntlet against Nophica and Althyk across its idyllic pastures. The second part will be the icy domain of Mephina and Halone, as the patron goddess of Ishgard finally makes her appearance. In terms of the main story, the Warrior of Light and Zero will travel to the frozen wastes of Garlemald and team up with some old friends to uncover the grim origins of Garlemald's Reapers.

As seen in the trailer above, Alphinaud and Alisaie return to the fold, and will likely be the Trust NPCs for the new Lapis Manalis dungeon alongside Zero. Given that neither of the Leveilleur twins are any good at damage mitigation, it can be assumed that Zero will be the first Reaper tank in the game. The end also saw the reveal of Final Fantasy 14's next Ultimate Raid, as Omega will fight the highest echelon of Final Fantasy 14 players in its Warrior of Light form (and possibly much more).

Though the new Trial – and its Extreme version – will debut in Patch 6.3, Square Enix has decided to keep it a secret. It will likely feature one or possibly both of the two remaining Fiends, and given the obvious snow-and-ice theme present throughout the whole patch, Cagnazzo over Rubicante would be the assumed encounter, leaving Golbez as the final confrontation. Between Island Sanctuary receiving an update, the debut of Loporrits as the next Tribe faction, the Euphrosyne Alliance Raid, Manderville relic weapons, Eureka Orthos, and the Omega Protocol, Final Fantasy 14 players will have plenty of Endwalker content to keep them occupied this winter and in the coming spring.

Final Fantasy 14 is available now for PC, PS4, and PS5.

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