Final Fantasy XIV Patch 5.41 Screenshots Showcase New Outfits and Emotes

The latest batch of Final Fantasy XIV Patch 5.41 screenshots showcase a new emote, outfit, and a new mount players can acquire. The upcoming patch will also include an update to the Ishgard Restoration storyline and reconstruction efforts. Players can expect the update patch to arrive on January 12, 2021. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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This new attire features a more sporty look, with a fashionable satchel strapped to the player character’s chest. The new emote will have players cleaning up shop with a broom, which looks similar to the previously released paintbrush emote. And the new mount that will be added to the game with the Final Fantasy XIV Patch 5.41 is taken directly from the beaches of Costa del Sol. You can take a look at these upcoming additions below.

As mentioned before, players will once again be tasked with the rebuilding and reconstruction of Ishgard in Final Fantasy XIV Patch 5.41. This will be the fourth reconstruction project plan, and will see players creating a cultural district.

Recently, a new line of cosmetics were released through Final Fantasy XIV‘s Mog Station. Players can now obtain the Collegiate Attire through the cash shop. These outfits are not gender-locked, so players can mix and matches pieces as they choose.

Final Fantasy XIV is immediately available on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 through backwards compatibility, and PC.


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