Final Fantasy XIV CGI Artwork Features Graha Tia in Sharlayan, G'raha Tia

Final Fantasy XIV CGI Artwork Features G’raha Tia in Sharlayan

Square Enix has slowly been releasing CGI artwork of the Scions of the Seventh Dawn from Final Fantasy XIV. While players have had the opportunity to view G’raha Tia in several Final Fantasy XIV cinematics, Square Enix has now released an official CGI artwork of the character. Like previously released CGI artwork, G’raha Tia is shown in a place of importance. Specifically, he is in Sharlayan as it appears in the Endwalker expansion. He is also wearing his post-Shadowbringers main scenario outfit.

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You can take a look at the Final Fantasy XIV G’raha Tia CGI artwork below.

Square Enix has released CGI artwork of Estinien, Urianger, and the Leveilleur twins. Each of these characters plays an important part within the narrative of Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker. Additionally, all of these characters can be taken into various dungeons and Trials through the use of the Trust System.

The Final Fantasy XIV development team is looking to expand upon the Trust System, through the use of an entirely new system. The Duty Support system will appear in a future content update, which will allow for players to take NPCs through A Realm Reborn dungeons and Trials.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC.


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