Final Fantasy 14 keeps up the momentum, as Patch 6.25 is now live for players on PC and PlayStation consoles to download and experience. The content patch, while minor compared to Patch 6.2, has a wealth of new quests for players to enjoy in Final Fantasy 14, including the start of a new relic weapon quest series, new tribal quests, and a new dungeon mode.

The award-winning MMORPG from Square Enix keeps building on the momentum of the last few years. Patch 6.25 follows two months after the release of Patch 6.2, "Buried Memory," which brought new main story content and a new Pandaemonium raid tier for level 90 players to tackle.

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Patch 6.25 brings the start of the long-awaited Manderville relic weapon quests. In this story, players will see how the game's self-proclaimed top Blacksmith and top Goldsmith join forces to create new weapons for Warriors of Light to wield and customize. However, this quest will just be the start of an ongoing series within the Endwalker expansion, and subsequent entries will continue in future content patches until the release of the next expansion.

Players that have leveled a Gatherer (Miner, Botanist, and/or Fisher) to level 80 or above will have a new tribe to befriend and earn rewards for. The Omicron tribe quests arrived with Patch 6.25. In this scenario, players will find themselves in a different setting, one located at the edge of the universe. The story will unfold as players complete up to three quests per day, and build their reputation with the Omicrons from the ground up.

As for endgame players that enjoy a challenge, a new dungeon mode has arrived with Patch 6.25, called Variant and Criterion Dungeons. To start, a new instance called "The Sil'dihn Subterrane," is now available for groups of one to four players to experience, and branching story paths to experience within the dungeon. According to the developers, a Variant Dungeon is akin to a "story mode" level of challenge, and can be done either solo or with up to four players. However, the Criterion Dungeons are more difficult and will require a standard composition of one tank, one healer, and two DPS to take on. The rewards from the dungeon may not be a new weapon design in Final Fantasy 14, but the drops from the dungeon may include mounts and other cosmetic rewards.

Final Fantasy 14 is available now for PC, PS4, and PS5.

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