Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1 New Mount Minion Emote

Final Fantasy XIV 6.1 New Mounts, Minions, and Emotes Revealed

Square Enix has updated the Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1 special website, which now includes new screenshots. These show off mounts, minions, and emotes that will appear with the release of Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1. Additionally, the website has been updated to include details about the Tataru’s Grand Endeavor side quest and the Arkasodara Tribe Quests. Other content that is detailed through the website includes the new Custom Deliveries featuring Ameliance.

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However, the screenshots do not include all of the mounts, minions, or emotes that will appear with Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1. Only one of the emotes shown during the Letter from the Producer Live is part of the image gallery. You can take a look at the screenshots below.

Final Fantasy XIV will see the addition of new content and general features through patch updates. This includes Data Center Travel, which will arrive sometime with Patch 6.18. Hildebrand quests will also make a return with Patch 6.15. Leading up to the release of Patch 6.1, Producer Naoki Yoshida will hold a special broadcast. During the broadcast, he will break down the patch notes for Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1. However, the stream will only be available in Japanese.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1 will arrive on April 12, 2022.


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