• New Opening Scene Screenshots from Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn



    For fans of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, June 2013 is an exciting month. Phase 3 of the beta version will be starting on June 14 and tomorrow E3 will kick off, which should include lots more juicy FFXIV details (at the very least, we’ve been promised another Live Letter and more limit break info).

    One of the biggest changes in beta phase 3 of A Realm Reborn is the addition of new areas and content. Players will no longer be confined to Gridania and its surrounding areas, and instead will be able to begin their adventures in Ul’dah and Limsa Lominsa. Over at the developer’s blog, one member of the dev team has posted some screenshots from the opening scenes from these two new areas.

    From the Ul’dah opening:




    And the opening for Limsa Lominsa (a larger version of the first image can be seen above):




    And, for good measure, there was also this screenshot of a moogle getting drunk from the Gridania opening sequence:



    Who’s looking forward to checking out how Eorzea was remade in these areas for A Realm Reborn? If you played during 1.0, which of these cities was your favorite? What city will you be starting in for the open beta? How is that moogle not dead yet from alcohol poisoning? Inquisitive minds want to know.

    Be sure to stay tuned, because we’ll have a lot more info on Final Fantasy XIV for you all later this week.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: New Opening Scene Screenshots from Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn started by Raistlin View original post
    Comments 3 Comments
    1. Aulayna's Avatar
      Aulayna -
      New starter areas. Awesome!
    1. Freya's Avatar
      Freya -
      CHOCOBOS AND MOOGLES. It's an FF game and anytime I see them in anything I get excited. So it's safe to say I'm excited!
    1. Roogle's Avatar
      Roogle -
      I wonder what kind of news and announcements they'll have on this title during E3.
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