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''Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker'' is the fourth
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'', the previous expansion, with its production delayed by the
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. Like its predecessors,
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served as director and producer and
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composed the soundtrack. The expansion pack was released as a standalone product for current players; for new players, the "Complete Edition" that originally launched with ''
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'' was updated to include all expansions including ''Endwalker''. In ''Endwalker'', players as the Warrior of Light travel to the secluded nation of Sharlayan to seek help in handling the approaching Final Days, an apocalyptic event that threatens to destroy the entire world. Meanwhile, Zenos, the mad son of the former emperor of Garlemald, has murdered his father and now seeks a final confrontation with the Warrior of Light. Zenos is assisted by the nihilistic Ascian Fandaniel, who wants the Final Days to occur so everyone, himself included, is wiped out. The story has been marketed as the "finale" of the Hydaelyn–Zodiark arc, drawing the current ongoing story since ''A Realm Reborn'' to a close, with an entirely new story beginning in the major patches following release, in contrast to past expansions' stories continuing into midway through the post-release patches. In addition to adding new areas, the expansion pack increases the level cap to 90 and debuts two new jobs, Sage and Reaper, among other changes. As with its predecessor, ''Shadowbringers'', ''Endwalker'' received acclaim, particularly for its satisfying conclusion to the storyline begun in ''A Realm Reborn''.


Gameplay

The gameplay and
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structure of ''Endwalker'' largely matches that of the base game. As with many
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, players interact with each other in a
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that responds to their actions. Due to ongoing issues with numerical values, such as enemy health pools, growing large enough to threaten overflow errors, ''Endwalker'' includes a numeric down-scaling, sometimes colloquially referred to by MMO players as a "stat squish". As part of this down-scaling, belts were removed and rendered useless as equipment. Two new jobs were introduced as well. The first is Sage, a
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that uses magical objects inspired by Funnels from the ''
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'' franchise called Nouliths to direct aetheric energy to create barriers and amplify the character's own offense abilities. The second new job, Reaper, is a scythe-wielding armored
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fighter that calls on the aid of an avatar from the void for greater power. Many other jobs have been given changes as well, including a complete rework of the Summoner job, a major update to the Monk job, and various new abilities for other jobs. A
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(PvP) overhaul also debuted in ''Endwalker'', with PvP abilities for all jobs being completely reworked to be more streamlined. A new "small-scale" PvP gamemode called Crystalline Conflict launched in the 6.1 update. This also comes with the cessation of the former "Feast" gamemode, with rewards from the Feast now being available to be obtained from playing Crystalline Conflict. Estinien, a character who formally joined the player's allies in the lead-up to ''Endwalker'', was added as an option for the Trust system that debuted in ''Shadowbringers'', and later updates added the ability to use the trust system in '' A Realm Reborn'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' dungeons as well, to allow all of the Main Story Quest to be almost fully a single player experience. Further new content after launch includes Myths of the Realm, a 24-player raid series that explores myths and legends surrounding the twelve deities worshiped by the people of Eorzea, and Pandæmonium, an eight-player raid series focusing on a mysterious location connected to a past villain, Lahabrea. Similar to the changes in ''Shadowbringers'', some Main Story quests have been changed, including removing the trial "Cape Westwind" and replacing it with a single-player instance, while shortening and streamlining the dungeons of "Castrum Meridianum" and "The Praetorium"; the latter has had its last sections—a chain of boss fights against the Ultima Weapon and Lahabrea—split into a different Trial and single player instance respectively. Patch 6.2 of ''Endwalker'' debuted a new system, Island Sanctuary, a farming simulation mode where players can tend a garden on a deserted island, raise livestock, and interact with pets. Island Sanctuary's philosophy is "
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" and is intended as a relaxing solo pursuit for players without the pressure of competition. Further changes here made to Main Story quests, including removing the trial "The Steps of Faith" and replacing it with a single-player instance, and changing the boss mechanics of several early dungeons such as "The Aery". As of patch 6.1, the existing player housing grew to include a new housing area in the city-state of Ishgard, called the Empyreum. A new lottery-based method of acquiring a house was implemented, alongside assigning a larger number of wards for player guilds called Free Companies, to ameliorate player concerns about the availability issues with the current system. As of patch 6.18, the World Visit system was expanded to allow players to travel to other
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region, allowing better connections for players in locations such as
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, rather than having to use Data Centers intended for Japan.


Plot


Main story

''Endwalker'' opens as the Warrior of Light and Scions sail to Old Sharlayan. En route, the Warrior speaks with a woman, revealed to be Hydaelyn, who tries to assure them of her sincerity despite having concealed her primal nature. The Scions split up. One group examines Sharlayan's history and environs. During their investigation, Hydaelyn possesses Krile, gifting the Warrior a flower that glows near strong emotion. The Scions learn from the gleaner Erenville that the Forum, Sharlayan's government, has made special effort to study the aetherial sea and accelerated their efforts to gather specimens and knowledge. The Forum arrests the Scions, and orders them to stop or be banished. The other group travels to Thavnair, seeking its alchemists, who are developing an anti-tempering ward. They learn that the dragon Vrtra has ruled Thavnair for millennia, hiding behind a figurehead satrap. While testing a ward made from Vrtra's scales, the alchemist Nidhana is captured, where Fandaniel reveals his former identity: the Allagan technologist Amon who placed a clone of himself inside the Crystal Tower after his recruitment by Emet-Selch. Protected by the warding scales, the Scions rescue Nidhana and destroy the Tower; they find a severed arm as its core. Protected from tempering, the Scions march on the ruins of Garlemald alongside a detachment of the Grand Companies. Belligerent Garlean holdouts rebuff their aid, but eventually accept. The Scions then assault the Tower of Babil and defeat Anima, a primal created from the corpse of Emperor Varis, which had tempered Garlemald. Despite Anima's destruction, it serves its purpose, gathering enough aether to destroy most of Zodiark's prison but forcing Fandaniel and Zenos to travel to the moon to finish the job. Hydaelyn-Krile arrives, telling the Warrior to pursue, but they are too late: Zodiark is freed. Fandaniel betrays Zenos, merging with Zodiark to fight the Warrior. Although he is defeated, Fandaniel kills himself and Zodiark as planned, restarting the Final Days. Zenos departs, unwilling to duel the Warrior while they are distracted by the oncoming apocalypse. Some Scions join the Warrior, and a Hydaelyn-made servant called the Watcher explains the moon doubles as an evacuation vessel if the Final Days return. He calls the Warrior's flower an "elpis", bidding them to remember this. They learn Hydaelyn created the rabbit-like Loporrits to prepare the moon for evacuating "Etheirys", the star's Ancient name, but the Loporrits are woefully ignorant of modern Etheirys, derailing their preparations. They say the other shards' residents cannot be saved, and will die when the Source is destroyed. The heroes eventually persuade the Loporrits to consider other options. Monsters resembling the first Final Days' horrors assault Thavnair, and the Scions fight back. They learn these "Blasphemies" manifest from someone consumed by despair, which erases their souls. The satrap dies protecting Thavnair, forcing Vrtra to reveal himself. Meanwhile, the Forum officially announces the evacuation of the star and encourages mankind to prepare. The Warrior goes to the First to consult the lingering essence of Elidibus about the Final Days. He names "Elpis" a ''place'', where new life concepts were safety tested. He recalls seeing the Warrior in Elpis before the sundering, and thus consumes the last of his soul-energy to send the Warrior back in time to seek Hermes, Fandaniel's identity before he took the seat. There, the Warrior meets Emet-Selch, Hythlodaeus, and Venat, the previous Azem. Though mistaken for a familiar at first, they are eventually forced to explain their mission; the Ancients, disturbed by the Warrior's tale, agree to help. They seek out Hermes and his empathic creation, Meteion, linked to a collective of identical Meteia sent to distant stars via dynamis, an energy linked to emotions, to ask other beings what gives life meaning. But the Meteia find every such world dead or dying upon arrival, and conclude that life is suffering and should end. Meteion departs to join her sisters at the universe's edge, where they will trigger the Final Days. Bitter over his colleagues' casual
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and wanting to test mankind's worthiness, Hermes enables Meteion's escape. He tries to erase everyone's memories, but the Warrior and Venat escape. Hermes, Emet-Selch, and Hythlodaeus forget all recent events, while the Warrior returns home, and Venat prepares, eventually sundering the world as Hydaelyn. Returning to Sharlayan, Alphinaud secures the Forum's cooperation, and Fourchenault reconciles with his children. He leads the Scions to the Aitiascope, where they can physically enter the aetherial sea. After facing a shade of Amon and defeating him, the group reaches Hydaelyn. She greets them, revealing Her ages-long plan to stop the Final Days, but the Scions must prove they can defeat Her. The Scions emerge victorious, and Hydaelyn gifts the Warrior some of Her power and a crystal pointing to the Meteia's nest. Further, She reveals that the Mothercrystal is not Her, but a separate, vast repository of aether. Her purpose finally fulfilled, Hydaelyn fades from existence. The Scions board the Forum's evacuation vessel, dubbed the ''Ragnarok''. With the help of un-tempered Tribes and the Loporrits who cooperate to summon uncorrupted Primals to fuel the ''Ragnarok'', the Scions reach the edge of the universe: Ultima Thule. Meteion intercepts them, nearly killing all aboard, before Thancred sacrifices himself, in the process making Ultima Thule survivable. There they find spectres of dead worlds visited by Meteion. One by one they sacrifice themselves so the others can proceed, until only the Warrior remains. Confronting Meteion, the Warrior uses Azem's crystal, empowered by Hydaelyn's Light, to revive Emet-Selch and Hythlodaeus, who create a field of elpis, radiating hope. This anchors Ultima Thule and allows the Scions to be resurrected, restoring Meteion's original personality in the process. She begs them to stop her sisters. Emet-Selch and Hythlodaeus then willingly die; Emet-Selch assures the Warrior that many further adventures await them. The Scions pursue Meteion through apocalyptic memories. The Meteia merge into the Endsinger, overpowering them. The Warrior teleports their comrades to safety and defeats her, with Zenos' unexpected aid as Shinryu. Meteion views the Warrior's memories, realizing Hermes' question has no single answer, and departs peacefully. Zenos confronts the Warrior, claiming their conflict is what gives his life meaning, and insinuating that the Warrior feels the same. The two fight, and The Warrior barely defeats Zenos, who breathes his last. The Warrior nearly dies, but is miraculously teleported away and narrowly revived while returning home. Having averted the Final Days and brought peace to the star, the Scions formally disband, but secretly remain connected should the need arise.


New Adventures

Inspired by Emet-Selch, the Warrior helps Estinien hunt for a legendary undersea vault near Thavnair, joined by Y'shtola, G'raha, and Urianger. They find it, discovering it is Vrtra's emergency fund. Estinien prompts him to use it for reconstruction and an orphanage. It also houses a fissure to the Void, the thirteenth shard. Vrtra once sought to expand it, to seek his beloved sister, Azdaja. She had flown through an Allagan voidgate to end the voidsent invasion of Meracydia. Vrtra long ago gave up searching, but the Scions rekindle his hopes. Meanwhile, an armored figure plots to invade the Source. The alchemists build a new, adult-sized avatar for Vrtra to explore the Void. Seeking Azdaja's whereabouts, the party explores a castle in the Void and defeat Scarmiglione, archfiend of earth. They meet Zenos' former Reaper avatar, revealed by the light of Hydaelyn's final crystal to be a half-voidsent woman. In exchange for payment in aether, she shares her story: she was exposed to Darkness in the womb, during a war called the Contramemoria. Y'shtola names her "Zero", as a new beginning, not nothingness. A revived Scarmiglione surprises them, revealing that death is impossible on the Thirteenth. Y'shtola realizes overabundant Darkness prevents souls from travelling to the aetherial sea. The Scions permanently defeat Scarmiglione using Zero's crystallizing power, called "memoria". The Echo reveals Azdaja was caught by Golbez, the armored figure, and may yet live. Meanwhile, Golbez learns of Scarmiglione's defeat, and dispatches Barbariccia, the archfiend of wind. The Warrior defeats Barbariccia, and Zero crystallizes her, but collapses from over-exertion. Forced to fall back to the Source, the Scions bring Zero so she can recuperate. Zero recovers on the Source, and offers a legend about the Thirteenth as payment. The world was at peace until the Ascians taught them the summoning of primals, called "Eidolons". Memoriates, like Zero and her mother, defeated them, temporarily restoring peace. Unfortunately, Darkness leaked from the memoria, corrupting them, so they turned on each other: the Contramemoria War. The chaos triggered a Flood of Darkness, erasing the land and corrupting all life into voidsent. To Zero's surprise, the Scions pledge to restore her world. While the Scions prepare to return, Vrtra feels Azdaja's presence on the Source, in Garlemald. They reunite with Alphinaud and Alisaie, learning a voidsent horde amasses at an abandoned mountainous Reaper village, which they reach with the aid of Garlean engineers. They slay Cagnazzo, archfiend of water, and discover Cagnazzo drew them over by using Azdaja's eye to open a voidgate. The Scions retrieve the depleted eye, hoping it will help them find her. Returning to Thavnair, the group discovers that Cagnazzo was a distraction to allow Rubicante, the archfiend of fire, to enter the Source and destroy the voidgate at Alzadaal's Legacy. The Warrior defeats Rubicante, who reveals to them in an Echo vision that Golbez learned of the Ascians' machinations and the other shards, and seeks to invade the Source so that the voidsent may return to the aetherial sea. As Rubicante dies, he directs the Warrior to the Thirteenth's moon. The Scions realize that Golbez's plans to shatter the barrier between the Source and the Thirteenth would produce chaos comparable to a calamity, and look for another way to travel there. The Scions plan to harness Zodiark's lingering aether on the moon to create a voidgate to the Thirteenth's moon. Once there, they reunite Vrtra with his sister. This rekindles Azdaja's hopes, but also allows Golbez to transform her into a voidsent. The Warrior battles Golbez and Azdaja, defeating them, but fails to stop Golbez from fusing Azdaja with Zodiark's lingering aether on the Thirteenth's moon, creating an extremely powerful voidsent named "Zeromus". Zero is unable to crystallize Zeromus, forcing all to flee with Vrtra. With Zero, the Warrior goes to the First and enlists Ryne's aid in using the First's light to counter Zeromus' darkness. After Zero absorbs enough light, the Scions and Vrtra return to Golbez's domain. Golbez reveals his past: born Durante, he took up Golbez's name after being forced to kill his corrupted friend. In his despair, the Ascian Igeyorhm manipulated Golbez into killing the Thirteenth's Watcher and unleashing the Flood of Darkness. Zero convinces Golbez to stand down and save their world without sacrificing another. With Golbez's aid, the Warrior defeats Zeromus and saves Azdaja; Vrtra sacrifices one of his eyes to grant her a new vessel. In the aftermath, Zeromus' darkness is given to Ryne in the hopes it can fully restore the First, while Zero and Golbez stay on the Thirteenth to restore balance. Sometime later, Wuk Lamat, the daughter of Tural's leader, arrives in Sharlayan to petition the Warrior of Light's aid in a rite of succession for Tuliyollal's throne along with Krile, Erenville, Alphinaud and Alisaie. Meanwhile, Thancred and Urianger were hired by another claimant to the throne, while Estinien journeys to Tural alone.


Development

Planning for expansions like ''Endwalker'' began shortly prior to the release of the preceding expansion with a "scriptwriting retreat" involving producer and director Naoki Yoshida and the main scenario writers, Natsuko Ishikawa and Banri Oda. The story was largely finalized by October 2019. The process for developing an expansion involves laying out the progression from main game to expansion in detail and categorizing these elements so that developers would not get confused between patch content and expansion content which were being created simultaneously. Expansions for ''
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'' are designed to compete with offline
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in length and content. In terms of content, roughly 70% of development time is devoted to standard features common to every expansion, such as new dungeons and classes, and 30% is devoted to creating unique features and modes of gameplay. Development for the
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version of the game was part of the latter 30%. This version takes advantage of the console's larger
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to improve load times and includes higher quality graphics,
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controller rumble support, and improved audio. With the completion of the PlayStation 5 version, an
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version entered active development. Development of ''Endwalker'' was delayed by the
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. Square Enix moved to
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in April 2020 due to the
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declared in Tokyo. One major obstacle was the inability to connect to internal servers remotely for bug testing. The
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team reconfigured the office to adhere to
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guidelines. Development was back at 90% efficiency by June. ''Endwalker'' was originally planned for a Q3 2021 release but was ultimately delayed to Q4 2021. Expansions for ''Final Fantasy XIV'' are traditionally announced at Fan Festival, a biennial convention that takes place in Japan, North America, and Europe, but these events were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In their place, Square Enix announced the expansion at an online showcase in February 2021 and released additional information at a digital "Fan Festival Around the World" in May. The latter encompassed livestreams of concerts and panel interviews with developers as well as in-game events. Yoshida chose the timing of the digital Fan Festival to fall in between the two story-based updates in Patch 5.5 of ''Shadowbringers'' to encourage speculation about the plot of ''Endwalker''. Yoshida described the story for ''Endwalker'' as the conclusion to the "Hydaelyn–Zodiark arc" that began with ''A Realm Reborn'' in 2013. The decision to conclude the long-running arc came about after the success of 2017's ''
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'' expansion secured greater funding for the title as a whole. Unlike previous expansions where the main story continues in content added in patches, the primary conflict of ''Endwalker'' was resolved within the expansion itself and the patch content debuted a new story arc. The development team has a preliminary road map for at least five years of content beyond ''Endwalker''. ''Shadowbringers'' introduced Viera and Hrothgar as playable races to the game, but due to time and resource constraints, only one gender of each was made available at the time. ''Endwalker'' debuted with male Viera, while female Hrothgar will become available at a later date. The development team was able to implement these additions using 30% time to address the tremendous desire for them. The team has also included more hairstyle options for both Viera and Hrothgar, as well as more to come in the future.


Patches


Music

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composed the majority of the expansion's score in addition to his duties as sound director. Due to his health issues,
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was asked to prioritize his other projects and did not contribute to the soundtrack. At Fan Festival 2021, Soken revealed that he had been in treatment for cancer since March 2020 and had hidden his diagnosis from most of the development team. With Yoshida's support, he arranged for materials to be brought to his hospital so he could compose while in treatment. He credited his recovery to composing as if "nothing had changed", which gave him something to live for. As of May 2021, he is almost in full remission and his doctor cleared him to perform at Fan Festival. The main theme of the game, "Footfalls", incorporates elements from
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and
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. It also quotes musical phrases and lyrics from each of the previous expansions' main themes to highlight ''Endwalker'' status as the conclusion of a long-running story arc. Sam Carter of
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provided the main vocals with Amanda Achen, who had performed on ''Shadowbringers'', on background vocals. The same year in December, musician Sia covered "
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" as a tie-in promotion because of the game's focus on the moon. This cover features elements of "Prelude", a theme included in many entries of the ''Final Fantasy'' series.


Reception

''Endwalker'' received "universal acclaim" for the PC and PlayStation 5 version according to
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. Chris Carter of ''
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'' praised the title for being a "joy to progress through from start to finish", lauding the lack of boring fetch quests and the quality of life improvements. ''
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'' noted the game's excellent dungeon and trial designs and its earnest storytelling while criticizing the plot's pacing issues for feeling too rushed and bloated at the same time. ''
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'' called the expansion a "landmark achievement in narrative development" and cited it as cementing ''Final Fantasy XIV'' as "one of the best ''Final Fantasy'' games ever made". Leif Johnson of ''
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'' praised the title's ability to deliver enriching content despite its aging resources, writing: "Packed with hours of meaningful cutscenes and unforgettable new zones, ''Endwalker'' marks a satisfying conclusion to ''Final Fantasy XIV''s story as it has existed to date". ''
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'' called the two new added jobs "terrific fun" and the narrative both "ambitious" and "messy", saying that the expansion "represent d''FF14''s development team at their peak".


Accolades

In 2022, the
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awarded ''Endwalker'' with Role-Playing Game of the Year at the
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; at the following year's awards ceremony, it won Online Game of the Year. The expansion was also the recipient of an "Award for Excellence" at the 2022
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Endwalker ''Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker'' is the fourth expansion pack to ''Final Fantasy XIV'', a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Square Enix for macOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Windows, then la ...
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