Final Fantasy XIV Alisaie Wallpaper

Final Fantasy XIV Calendar Wallpaper to Feature Alisaie

Square Enix and LINE will release a new Final Fantasy XIV calendar wallpaper, which features Alisaie Leveilleur. Users can download the wallpaper, regardless of region, through the LINE SNS app. However, they must be friends with the official Final Fantasy XIV account to receive the wallpaper. The Alisaie wallpaper is immediately available to view through the Final Fantasy XIV LINE account’s mixed media feed. LINE will distribute the wallpaper through the in-application messaging feed at a later date. It is designed to fit mobile devices and isn’t suitable for desktop use.

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The wallpaper features Alisaie in her Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker attire. The image directly comes from a render that released leading up to the Endwalker expansion. In it, Alisaie wields her signature rapier, set against a background of floating islands and crystals.

Previous Final Fantasy XIV LINE wallpapers have included promotional renders for the Endwalker expansion. This includes a wallpaper features Zenos as he appears in Endwalker, along with promotional illustrations created for the expansion. One such image features the Warrior of Light, as shown in the cinematic trailers, and the Scions of the Seventh Dawn gathered around the remains of a city.

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


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