Ever wanted to give Final Fantasy XIV a shot but didn’t have time due to the 14-day time restriction? Good news as Square Enix removed it.
The developer has modified the Final Fantasy XIV trial version so players can enjoy the game until they reach level 35. Players are able to continue exploring the realm of Eorzea for as long as they like. They can even try out different playable races, classes, and jobs.
These enhancements extend to new free trial accounts giving players a chance to continue their previous adventures. Existing and expired free trial accounts will also be reactivated. Players can create up to eight playable characters (one per World), join parties or linkshell groups with fellow players, and even battle their way to Floor 10 in the Deep Dungeon.
The change is all part of newly released Patch 3.56. The patch marks the conclusion of the main narrative of Heavensward and sets the stage for the upcoming release of the Stormblood expansion on June 20. The update includes new quests as well as other gameplay tweaks. If you’re curious about the every little detail for Patch 3.56, you can read the full patch notes here.