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‘Final Fantasy 14’ Stormblood Edition Now Available For Pre-order; Details Here

‘Final Fantasy 14’ Stormblood Edition Now Available For Pre-order; Details Here

"Final Fantasy 14" Stormblood is now available for pre-order as announced by Square Enix.  The premium-priced collector's edition features the expansion as well as the combination of real-world and in-game items, including an art book, logo sticker, Eorzea's cloth map and a Zenos yae Galvus figurine.

"Final Fantasy 14" Will Also Come with Exclusive Items on the Digital Aspect

Some exclusive items are also expected to come with "Final Fantasy 14." These include the Wind-Up Bartz minion, the Chicken Knife and the Syldra mount. The players are also allowed to buy a digital upgrade such as the digital items in the collector's edition, which is priced at $200.

"Final Fantasy 14" Stormblood is the second expansion for the MMO that was launched on June 20, which reportedly gives early access on June 16 when players pre-order any edition of the expansion, including two in-game items. Also, pre-ordering through the PlayStation Store gives players the chance for an exclusive theme and avatar.

Pre-orders of "Final Fantasy 14" Stormblood for PS4 and the PC are now available. Meantime, Square Enix previously announced "Final Fantasy 14" Stormblood in October last year, along with the 4.0 update. According to reports, the said edition increases the level cap from 60 up to 70, adding new raids, dungeons, gear and a residential area, GameSpot reported.

"Final Fantasy 14" Patch 3.5 Brings New Quests

Now that patch 3.5 for "Final Fantasy 14" has finally arrived, five new main quests are expected to bring a number of changes for the players and the new content. The new quests reportedly require a war or a magic level 60, an access to NPC Tataru and the completion of a main quest named "An Ending to Mark a New Beginning", according to Shack News.

Watch Final Fantasy 14: Stormblood teaser trailer here:

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