Final Fantasy 14 Will Be Overwhelmed By Fat Black Chocobos If Amazon Gets Its Way
But can it get you Knights of the Round?
Final Fantasy XIV fans should head over to Amazon, which is offering a free Fat Black Chocobo Mount DLC along with any game listed at $20 or more for the rest of June. Note that this even applies to games that are currently discounted below $20, so long as the list price is high enough. The deal follows up on E3 2019, where Square Enix revealed FFXIV's upcoming, third expansion: Shadowbringers, which launches on July 3. That pairs most naturally with purchasing a time card for playing FFXIV itself, but if you're already stocked up on MMO subscriptions, you can instead grab the DLC along with nearly any game or accessory. We've listed a few highlights below.
Get 30 days of FFXIV along with the Fat Black Chocobo Mount DLC for $30 »
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Shadowbringers is the third major expansion for Square Enix's nearly decade-running MMORPG, and director Naoki Yoshida promised during the E3 reveal that it would contain as much new content as a standalone RPG. That includes the new gunbreaker class, the rabbit-like Viera as a new playable race, an increased level cap, and a New Game+ mode that lets players go through old missions again while retaining their progress. Perhaps most exciting, however, was the reveal that Shadowbringers includes a collaboration with Nier: Automata's auteur creative director, Yoko Taro, in the YoRHa: Dark Apocalypse 24-player raid, which is set in his game's world.
Square Enix's E3 2019 presentation featured a healthy dose of Final Fantasy all around, including more gameplay footage from the hotly-anticipated Final Fantasy VII Remake. The studio also revealed Trials of Mana, a full 3D remake of the SNES cult curio (in the west, at least) Seiken Densetsu 3, which marks the game's first English-language release. It will arrive on Switch, PS4, and PC in early 2020.
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