Final Fantasy 14: Newfound Adventure Trailer Drops
Final Fantasy 14 is getting going another section in the story of Etheirys with Newfound Adventure, the main significant substance fix of Endwalker. Square Enix's MMO has partaken in a constant flow of achievement throughout the most recent year or thereabouts, as the populace in Final Fantasy 14 multiplied on account of the fruitful send off of its fourth development, provoking the organization to investigate a steady course of growing the game's server farms across the globe.
While the substance of Newfound Adventure has been the subject of past Live Letters, designer interviews, as well as the Letter From The Producer livestream, another trailer is the main genuine gander at the fix that is expected to show up on April twelfth. It brings another Alliance Raid revolved around the Twelve Gods of Eorzea, as well as new discretionary questlines including Tataru Taru and Hildibrand Manderville.
The Final Fantasy 14 trailer for Newfound Adventure opens with Tataru and the Warrior of Light talking about the tranquil and calm situation following the Scions' outcome in impeding the Song of Oblivion. The scene blurs to dark as it slices to an obscure voice discussing treasure maps and tragically missing wealth - a more direct, basic call to adventure.
A decent theory regarding where this fix could bring the previous Scions of the Seventh Dawn are the southern spans of the Bounty, a tropical locale lining Ilsabard where the island of Thavnair lies, one of Endwalker's included zones. This is additionally suggested with the re-appearance of Varshahn, the simulacrum of Vrtra appeared by his acceptable eye, as well as the emphasis on the Matanga Tribe journeys that the fix will bring.
The trailer then proceeds to prod Y'shtola's investigation into a way to navigate the aetherial fracture between the thirteen impressions of Etheirys, having currently broadly included the First appearance in Final Fantasy 14's Shadowbringers development. A couple of speedy scenes with figures looking like the voidsent, natives of the lost Thirteenth reflection, likewise show up.
The final part of the trailer, then again, exhibits the new Alliance Raid in the entirety of its magnificence, including four divine beings from the Eorzean pantheon of the Twelve. While diving into their secrets, all things considered, players will face a base variant of their divine beings, and the primary wing of the strike will highlight Byregot, Azeyma, Nald'thal, and Rhalgr as the difficulties for the Warrior of Light to survive.
In conclusion, the trailer closes with a concise scene of the Warrior of Light in their new, humble voyaging clothing, prior to prodding the new Ultimate Trial with a shot highlighting King Thordan. Obviously, players will have a great deal of content to sink their hooks into as they leave on a Newfound Adventure on April twelfth.
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