FFXIV Callback Campaign Returns Final Fantasy XIV
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FFXIV Callback Campaign Returns

Square Enix revealed the Final Fantasy XIV Callback Campaign, a recurring campaign to welcome past FFXIV players back, is live again in-game. The promotion is now live and lasts until December 14, 2023.

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How the event works is that it is an opportunity to potentially get past players back into the game. If someone in your Friends or Free Company Member list hasnā€™t played for at least 90 days and owns the game, you can then select ā€œInvite Friend to Returnā€ from the menu. It appears below the ā€œAssign Friend Groupā€ message in the drop-down menu. You can invite people up to five times.  In Mog Station, you can check the “No. of Friends Called Back” section to see if anyone responded to your invitation.

From there, you get a reward if the people you do invite return. The delivery Moogle in-game will give you 5 Gold Chocobo Feathers. This only happens if someone who gets the Callback Campaign email subscribes again after you send an invite. The official page noted that you can get a Twintania mount for 15 Gold Chocobo Feathers, an Amber Draught Chocobo mount for 8, a Managarm mount for 8, five Rare Dyes for one, and 10 Aetheryte Tickets for one.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for the PS4, PS5, and PC, and the FFXIV Callback Campaign runs until December 14, 2023. The Fall Guys crossover campaign is also now live in the game for a limited time.


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