Final Fantasy 14 is now firmly within its post-Endwalker content cycle. Recently, within a letter addressing recent adjustments to PvP actions, Final Fantasy 14 director and producer Naoki Yoshida casually dropped the release date for Patch 6.15.

According to Yoshida, the mid-patch update will be arriving on June 7th. The patch will bring about further balance adjustments to PvP as well as new weekly content and side quests. While it is technically possible Final Fantasy 14 will hold a Live Letter from the Producer about this patch, the lack of an announcement for one suggests the next Live Letter will likely pertain to 6.2 instead.

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Though Final Fantasy 14 players do not yet know precisely what is coming in Patch 6.15, they do have a rough outline thanks to previous announcements. The patch is adding its first Endwalker Tribal Quests with the elephant-like Arkasodara, as well as Custom Deliveries for the charming Ameliance Leveilleur, mother of Alphinaud and Alisaie. Players can also finally catch up with Hildibrand Manderville in the first new side quest since Stormblood. Players can expect the full patch notes soon, likely by the weekend before the 7th.

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At two months after 6.1, this patch marks the halfway mark between major patches. Following its four-month development schedule, players can likely expect Patch 6.2 sometime in early August. Before then, the Final Fantasy 14 Data Center Travel system should finally be live, and players can also expect the Tataru’s Grand Adventure and Omega: Beyond the Rift side quests to begin. In 6.2 itself, Final Fantasy 14 players will get the next leg of the Pandaemonium raid, Island Sanctuaries, and more.

Final Fantasy 14 fans have been excited for Patch 6.15 for a while now, and didn’t expect Yoshida to drop the information as a side note in a letter addressing something else entirely. Ameliance and the Arkasodara were both massive hits in Endwalker, and fans can’t wait to help them out in the upcoming quest lines.

Players are also excited to dress Ameliance up in various glamours as they can with other Custom Deliveries–though Yoshida did gently remind players she was a married woman when he first announced the questline. Likewise, the hilarious Hildibrand questlines are some of the most well-loved in the game, and players cannot wait to see what hijinks he has gotten into, especially since it seems to be going back to the Shadowbringers areas of the First.

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

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