Final Fantasy XIV reaches 6 million players
Total number of players has surged to a new milestone for MMO
Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy XIV MMO has now drawn in over six million cumulative players globally - excluding free trial - in under three years.
This significant milestone coincides with today’s release of Patch 3.35 and the announcement of a free login campaign period that will run globally from July 25 (midnight PDT) to August 30 (11:59 PM PDT). The latter offers lapsed players up to five full days to explore the wealth of new content.
Patch 3.35 introduces the Deep Dungeon: The Palace of the Dead. With parties of up to four, the Palace of the Dead lets players battle through an array of enemies, avoid traps and tackle bosses to gain experience. The dungeon features randomly generated maps, several dozen floors, and starts every participant at Level 1 with a unique new progression system.
The free login campaign will be available to players registered for a service account that has not been active for 30 or more days before the campaign period. Those with active subscriptions will not be eligible. The free login period lasts a maximum of five days, until 11:59 PM of the fifth day after logging in.
Final Fantasy XIV made its debut on PC back in 2010 before being re-released as Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn for PC, Xbox One and PS4.

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