Game Pass, Free or Paid – FINAL FANTASY XIV Online is now on Xbox

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Final Fantasy XIV Online is now on Xbox

Whether you make the most of your Game Pass subscription, utilise a free trial or splash the cash on full editions, be sure that FINAL FANTASY XIV Online is now on Xbox. 

The grandest of adventures await in FINAL FANTASY XIV Online. And now those journeys can be taken in on Xbox Series X|S as Square Enix introduce a whole new swathe of players to an online land like no other. 

FINAL FANTASY XIV Online is already some 30 million adventurers deep, but now, if you’re gaming on Xbox Series X|S, you can join in the fun. It’s here where you’ll discover an ever-changing FINAL FANTASY as narratives, battles and a ton of environments come to the fore. 

FINAL FANTASY XIV goes Online on Xbox

As a whole, FINAL FANTASY XIV Online includes much. There’s the FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn base game. But then included alongside that are both FINAL FANTASY XIV: Heavensword and FINAL FANTASY XIV: Stormblood. 

Details of each of those as follows…

  • Your journey takes you ever higher in FINAL FANTASY XIV: Heavensward: • Take your first steps in the reclusive nation of Ishgard, locked in a seemingly never-ending struggle with dragons. • Three additional jobs: channel celestial magicks to heal your allies as the mystical Astrologian. Attack from afar using firearms and mechanical weaponry as the daring Machinist. Wield a mighty greatsword and the power of darkness as the valiant Dark Knight.
  • Rekindle the fires of hope in FINAL FANTASY XIV: Stormblood: • Journey to the East and rise up against the might of the Garlean Empire. • Two additional jobs: master the balance of martial and arcane arts as the rapier-wielding Red Mage. Draw your katana and let steel sing as the noble Samurai.

Whether you go in alone or with friends, you’ll spy a host of NPC characters ready to help. And they’ll be there no matter which version of FINAL FANTASY XIV Online you decide to utilise. 

Multiple versions of FINAL FANTASY XIV Online

So what are those versions?

Well, you’ll find the free trial covering pretty much everything you need. But from there comes the FINAL FANTASY XIV Online – Starter Edition for £11.99. It’s this edition which is also included in your Game Pass Ultimate subscription. 

From there you’ve got the FINAL FANTASY XIV Online – Complete Edition £44.99 version, or that of FINAL FANTASY XIV Online – Complete Collector’s Edition for a cool £87.99. Honestly, that Complete Collector’s Edition is rich in content… 

This edition also includes all Collector’s Edition in-game bonus items:

  • -Endwalker • Arion Mount • Wind-up Porom Minion • Death Scythe
  • -Shadowbringers • Grani Mount • Wind-up Fran Minion • Revolver Gunbreaker Weapon
  • -Stormblood • Syldra Mount • Wind-up Bartz Minion • Chicken Knife Red Mage Weapon
  • -Heavensward • Flying Griffin Mount • Dark Knight Cecil-themed Baron Helm • Wind-up Kain • Phial of Fantasia, an item that grants you a single opportunity to edit your character’s appearance.
  • -A Realm Reborn • Fat Chocobo Mount • Coeurl Mount • Wind-up Moogle Minion • Baby Behemoth Minion • Behemoth Barding • Helm of Light

Each version comes with a 30-day free play period. 

So what are you having? How will you be playing FINAL FANTASY XIV Online now that it is on Xbox? Let us know in the comments. 

FINAL FANTASY XIV Online Description

Join over 30 million adventurers worldwide and take part in an epic and ever-changing FINAL FANTASY. Experience all the hallmarks of the best-selling franchise – an unforgettable story, exhilarating battles, and a myriad of diverse and captivating environments to explore.

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