When the holidays roll around, Square Enix tends to discount all of its games at stores, and Final Fantasy XIV is no exception. The company revealed a 50% off sale on digital copies of the game. Going by the PlayStation Store listings, it will be in effect until January 19, 2023. However, while the Complete Edition and Endwalker expansion are reduced, the Final Fantasy XIV time codes used for a subscription remain full price.
The PlayStation Store, Square Enix Store, and Square Enix’s Mog Station all discounted Final Fantasy XIV Online Complete Edition and Endwalker. For reference, the Complete Edition includes the A Realm Reborn base game and the Heavenward, Stormblood, Shadowbringers, and Endwalker, along with a 30-day subscription. That is normally $59.99 for the standard version, but it is $29.99 now. The Collector’s Edition with bonus virtual items is also marked down from $139.99 to $69.99. If people already own the MMORPG, Endwalker’s standard edition is currently $19.99, rather than $39.99. That Collector’s Edition, which adds an Arion Mount, Death Scythe, and Wind-up Porom Minion, is $29.99 instead of $59.99.
This comes ahead of two notable occasions. First, the holiday season kicked off this week, with Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Years happening or on the way. There’s also a big update for FFXIV on the way. On December 23, 2022 at 3am PT/6am ET/12pm CET, Director and Producer Naoki Yoshida will discuss patch 6.3 in Letter from the Producer Live LXXV. That patch will appear in January 2023.
Final Fantasy XIV and the Endwalker expansion are available for the PS4, PS5, and PC, and a time code for a 60-day subscription is $29.99.
Published: Dec 22, 2022 09:30 am