Final Fantasy XIV New Found Adventure Wallpaper

Final Fantasy XIV 6.1 Newfound Adventure Art Available as Wallpapers

Square Enix has released the Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1 Newfound Adventure key artwork as a series of wallpapers. This includes wallpapers for desktops, mobile devices, and even for use as Twitter headers. Several variants are available to download. Some versions feature the Endwalker text logo, and others have the Newfound Adventure text logo. Different resolutions are available to download as well. Square Enix also mentions that these wallpapers will be added to the Final Fantasy XIV fan kit website at a later date.

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You can take a look at the Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1 Newfound Adventure wallpapers below.

This image has been used for promotional purposes throughout the lead-up to Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1. The patch will include new main scenario quests, the return of the Garo collaboration, and a new raid. Other content that will appear through the update is the introduction of the Dreamfitting feature, which will now allow users to try on items available in the Final Fantasy XIV Online Store. Additionally, players will now have the opportunity to create Adventurer Plates, which will feature a character’s Job Class, Free Company, and other details.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. The FFXIV Patch 6.1 release date is April 12, 2022.


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