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''Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers'' is the third
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. It was released on July 2, 2019, two years after '' Stormblood''. As before,
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served as director and producer and Masayoshi Soken composed the soundtrack. It released as a standalone product for current players; for new players, the "Complete Edition", originally launched with ''
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'', was updated to include all available expansions. ''Shadowbringers'' takes place on the First, a parallel dimension on the brink of collapse, where the player character is summoned to rescue and restore the world. Several comrades accidentally trapped there join them, as well as Emet-Selch, an immortal villain who seeks to harness the First's apocalypse to restore his deity, Zodiark. Emet-Selch accompanies and tests the player character, confident despite their meddling. In addition to adding new areas, the expansion pack increased the level cap, debuted two
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and two playable races, and introduced the ability to explore dungeons with non-playable "Trust" companions. ''Shadowbringers'' received widespread critical and popular acclaim, particularly for its writing and focus on player accessibility. By December 2019, the title had reached a cumulative total of 18 million player accounts. As with its predecessors, major content patches were scheduled for every three months. These updates expanded the main story, added new features, and premiered secondary storylines including a
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written by
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that features characters and elements from '' Nier: Automata'' and the "Restoration of Ishgard", a long term campaign to rebuild the embattled nation in the aftermath of the Dragonsong War. The third major content patch had its release delayed by two months due to the
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Gameplay

Gameplay at large remains unchanged from ''Final Fantasy XIV'': players interact with each other in a responsive
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. Maximum level increased to 80, with changes to improve flow and preserve job identity.
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jobs lost the penalty to damage while focused on holding enemy attention, based on player feedback. Resources, such as
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, were rebalanced for ease of use. Two new jobs were added, Gunbreaker and Dancer. Gunbreaker, a tank, wields gunblades, taking inspiration from ''
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'' where these weapons first appeared. Dancer, a ranged damage-dealer, wields chakrams, drawing inspiration from real-world folk dances, with an emphasis on "encouraging allies". The team added a new tank job to balance the number of main and secondary tanks, and a new ranged damage dealer as one had not been added for several years. They refrained from adding a new healer job in order to maintain
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between the three existing healers. New to ''Shadowbringers'', players may enter
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using computer-controlled "Trust" companions rather than other players. These companions vary based on when the dungeon occurs in the story, and have unique dialogue. This system takes inspiration from the Gambit system in ''
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'', and the characters are programmed to take actions reflecting their personality. Trust supports players new to or unfamiliar with
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s, eliminates the wait for matching to other players when used, and provides
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s for secondary jobs. Further providing experience points, ''Shadowbringers'' quests outside the Main Scenario Quest now scale between levels 70 and 80. Role quests for the different combat, crafting, and gathering job teach aspects of these roles while expanding on the story and history of
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. The main story of ''A Realm Reborn'' was also given a major overhaul in the 5.3 patch. Many quests and objectives deemed to be unnecessary have been removed from the main story quest for new players, especially in patch content for ''A Realm Reborn''. Flight became unlocked for players in ''A Realm Reborn'' areas after completing its original main story. Further, a
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mode was added, allowing players to replay certain main and side story quests. Renovations to the crafting and gathering jobs were applied across the
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cycle to improve accessibility to newcomers, removing redundant abilities and providing more information to players. These updates dovetailed with the "Ishgardian Restoration", a massive, collaborative, player-run
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project to rebuild an Ishgardian residential district destroyed in the Dragonsong War. Unfolding over the course of several patches, it provided rewards to beginners and experienced characters alike. The Diadem, a large open world area that premiered in ''Heavensward'', was reconfigured as the source of raw materials for reconstruction. The reconstruction provided the narrative justification for a new player housing ward, the Empyreum, added in the following expansion, ''
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''. The content remains for player use, offering large sources of crafting and gathering experience. A variety of other systems also received updates in ''Shadowbringers''. Blue Mage, a "Limited" job introduced in ''Stormblood'', received a major extension. Blue Mages uniquely learn actions from observing monsters, but because this allows unbalanced combinations, the job is Limited and cannot use normal player matchmaking. The update adds rewards and titles for facing difficult content with a party composed solely of Blue Mages. A new alliance-scale
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(PvP) mode called Onsal Hakair (Danshig Naadam) premiered with the expansion, where players participate in mock wargames preparing for the yearly
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, scoring points by holding locations. The Bozjan Southern Front is a large-scale battlefield area with a separate progression system. Players engage in skirmishes and battles with Garlean forces in Bozja, culminating in a raid on an Imperial fortress to capture it for the Resistance. As a continuation of the "Return to Ivalice" storyline, it's also written by Matsuno.


Plot


Setting and characters

''Shadowbringers'' occurs on the First, a parallel world split long ago from the Source, the original setting. Eons ago, Hydaelyn sundered the world to imprison Zodiark. The Ascians, Zodiark's pre-sundering immortal servants, trigger Calamities on the Source to "Rejoin" the Shards. They manipulated the heroes of the First to destroy too much Darkness, creating a lethal excess of Light. This Flood of Light erased everything, and everyone, outside the continent of Norvrandt. Minfilia, the player's ally and Oracle of Light, sacrificed herself to halt the Flood during ''Heavensward''. Survivors in the post-apocalypic world resist monstrous "sin eaters", which feed on the living, warping them into more sin eaters. Norvrandt is Eorzea's mirror on the First, but one unaffected by the Source's Calamities. Central Lakeland hosts the Crystal Tower, which mysteriously appeared a century prior. The Crystarium grew around it, driven by cooperative work ethic and led by the enigmatic Crystal Exarch. Decadent Eulmore in Kholusia pampers its wealthy citizens with indolent luxury. Lord Vauthry built this paradise with slave labor, forcing the poor refugees at its gates to compete for the privilege of servitude. Vauthry's inspirations include Jabba the Hutt. Dwarves, the First's Lalafell, live in Kholusia's mountains as an insular Tribe of miners and blacksmiths. The Seven Sisters cliffs provided visual references for Kholusia. The Rak'tika Greatwood houses the Ronkan Empire's ruins and the Night's Blessed, a religious community hiding from the Light beneath the jungle canopy.
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and
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inspired Ronkan architecture. Il Mheg is the magic
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, nu mou, and amaro—in the former, now-fallen Kingdom of Voeburt. Finally, Amh Araeng is the
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where Minfilia halted the Flood, still having crystallized waves of frozen Light. The rest of the planet is covered by the Empty, a vast, lifeless white expanse. Transitioning from ''Stormblood'' to ''Shadowbringers'', the Garlean Empire also resumes its campaign against Eorzea, as Warrior's closest allies fall into comas one by one, leaving the Warrior isolated. Emperor Varis zos Galvus begins mass-producing Black Rose, a chemical weapon which halts all biological activity even in tiny doses, to retaliate against Ala Mhigo's successful war of independence. Garlean crown prince Zenos yae Galvus also resurfaces, seeking a rematch with the Warrior after his previous defeat. Emet-Selch, an Ascian leader and the true identity of Garlean Empire founder Solus zos Galvus, accelerates his plans to destroy the First, so Zodiark will be whole again. Having escaped the sundering, he sees present-day people as disturbing husks, not truly alive, and thus claims to feel no remorse for his deeds.


Story

''Shadowbringers'' opens as the Warrior of Light and Tataru approach the Crystal Tower, hoping to restore the comatose Scions, but the Warrior is summoned across worlds to the Crystarium, meeting the Crystal Exarch. He only meant to summon the Warrior, but accidentally brought the Scions. Due to time flow differences, the Scions have lived years on the First. He explains the First's pending doom: uncontrolled, excess Light will trigger a Calamity, ending civilization on the Source. The Warrior meets Feo Ul, an adventuresome pixie, and Ardbert, one of the Warriors of Darkness Minfillia brought to halt the Flood. The others sacrificed themselves to help her, but Ardbert was denied. As a shade, he has witnessed Norvrandt's century-long decline. The Warrior first seeks the twins, Alphinaud and Alisaie. Alphinaud is investigating Eulmore and its unusual prosperity, while Alisaie aids a
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in Amh Araeng, comforting sin eater victims before their euthanization. With the twins, the Exarch, and Lyna, his adopted daughter and right hand, the Warrior saves the villagers of Holminster Switch, defeating a powerful sin eater, a "Lightwarden." Slaying a Lightwarden infects the slayer, eventually creating another Lightwarden, but Hydaelyn's Blessing of Light protects the Warrior. The sky above Lakeland goes dark for the first time in a century, inciting rumors that the Warrior of Darkness has come to save them. Lord Vauthry sends his general Ran'jit to investigate. The Exarch rebuffs Ran'jit, and reunites the Warrior with Thancred and his ward, a young girl named "Minfilia," rescued from Ran'jit's custody. She is the Source's Minfilia's latest incarnation, who was revered on the First as the Oracle of Light. The Scions evade Ran'jit's, seeking refuge with Urianger in Il Mheg, Feo Ul's homeland. The Lightwarden of Il Mheg is the King of the fae, Titania, who locked themself in their castle to protect their people. The newly-minted Warrior of Darkness gathers the regalia to enter the castle and slays Titania. Feo Ul succeeds Titania as king, leading the defense of Il Mheg as night returns. Returning to the Crystarium, the Scions meet Garlean Empire founder Solus zos Galvus, who introduces himself as the Ascian Emet-Selch. He offers aid and knowledge of the Ascians' true motives. The Scions tentatively listen, and travel to the Rak'tika Greatwood seeking Y'shtola. After a tense reunion, the Scions explore the Ronkan Empire's ruins. Their protectors, the amazonian Viis, help the Scions slay Rak'tika's Lightwarden. Emet-Selch reveals Hydaelyn and Zodiark's origin: they are not gods, but primals, created by his people. Zodiark stopped some terrible disaster, and Hydaelyn imprisoned Him when others grew fearful of His power. The Warrior later overhears Y'shtola interrogating Urianger, as she can see the Warrior is being altered by the absorbed Lightwarden aether. The remaining Lightwardens hide; the Scions seek out "their" Minfilia's soul, which puts the young "Minfilia" at risk. While Thancred holds Ran'jit at bay, the Warrior and young Minfilia go to where the original halted the Flood. She bids the young girl decide her own fate, and willingly passes on, bequeathing her Oracle powers. The girl, renamed Ryne by Thancred, locates the remaining Lightwardens, including the final one: Vauthry himself. After the Warrior kills Ran'jit, Vauthry flees Eulmore, hiding atop Mount Gulg. Aided by allies from across Norvrandt, the Scions reach Mount Gulg, where the Warrior defeats Vauthry. The Echo reveals Emet-Selch offered Vauthry's father a deal: bind a Lightwarden to his unborn son, and thus control sin eaters. Absorbing Vauthry's Light is too much, however, and the Warrior begins to transform. As the Exarch tries to absorb the excess Light and then flee between worlds, he is revealed as G'raha Tia, a friend from a previous adventure. Anticipating his death, he hid his identity so the Warrior and Scions would not prevent his sacrifice. Emet-Selch stops G'raha, ending his truce and declaring the Warrior has failed his test. He departs with G'raha to the bottom of the Tempest, the ocean surrounding Kholusia. Ryne temporarily stabilizes the Warrior, but Light returns to all Norvrandt's skies. They learn that G'raha came from a timeline where Black Rose, supercharged with Light, caused the Eighth Umbral Calamity. As society broke down, the Ironworks rallied those inspired by the Warrior of Light. After two centuries, they were able to open the Crystal Tower, where G'raha had put himself in stasis. They combined the powers of
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and sent G'raha back in time and to the First. The Scions pursue Emet-Selch to the Tempest, where he has placed an illusion of Amaurot, the capital of the world before sundering, over its own ruins on the seafloor. Emet-Selch recreated Amaurot as it existed when he was part of the Convocation—the Ancients' leaders—and populated it with simulacra of Amaurotine citizens. A self-aware simulacrum, Hythlodaeus, says three-quarters of Ancients willingly sacrificed themselves to create and empower Zodiark, saving and restoring the world. Dissident Ancients summoned Hydaelyn to stop Him. Emet-Selch tests the Scions again with an illusion of Amaurot's destruction, the Final Days, but remains unimpressed. The Warrior nearly succumbs to the Light before Ardbert, in truth a shard of the Warrior's soul, merges into and heals them. Emet-Selch battles the Warrior under his true name, Hades. Defeated, he dies, with his final request that the Warrior remember his people. The Scions and G'raha return to the Crystarium, now looking for a means to send the Scions home. Meanwhile, Estinien and Gaius infiltrate the Garlean palace, destroying Black Rose. Elidibus, now the last unsundered Ascian, flees Garlemald after Zenos reclaims his body from him. Estinien and Gaius arrive at the throne room, in time to see Zenos murder Varis, to protect his desired rematch with the Warrior. Elidibus vows to avenge Emet-Selch and Lahabrea by using "the Warriors of Light".


Returning home

The Exarch enlists the aid of Beq Lugg, a nu mou expert on souls, to restore the Scions before their bodies on the Source waste away. Meanwhile, Eulmore's citizens elect Chai-Nuzz as their new Mayor, who works to share Eulmore's bounty with all of Kholusia. The Warrior returns to the Source to reconnect with allies there, learning that Zenos has returned, and that Varis' death has plunged Garlemald into civil war. Estinien also reveals he fought an Imperial machine resembling the Ultima Weapon while he and Gaius escaped from the Palace. Back on the First, the Scions elect to tell the true story of Norvandt's Warriors of Light: Ardbert and his comrades. However, their efforts are exploited by Elidibus, who impersonates Ardbert, seemingly to awaken the Echo in the populous for inscrutable ends. He reveals to the Scions that the Echo is a trace of the Ancients' power, not a gift from Hydaelyn. Unable to oppose "Ardbert" without undoing their own efforts, the Scions continue investigating means to return home. In Amaurot, they find an archival hologram of the Ancient Venat, who intended to become Hydaelyn's heart just as Elidibus became Zodiark's. Elidibus interrupts, putting the Warrior through a gauntlet based on their adventures, but framed far more darkly. Y'shtola intervenes, deducing that Elidibus is a primal of his original self, separated from Zodiark. Furthermore, Elidibus is the original source of the "Warrior of Light" legend, and uses that faith to increase his power. Elidibus attacks G'raha and Beq Lugg, stealing a prototype vessel with G'raha's blood and memories. Elidibus thus controls the Tower, and summons hundreds of spectral "Warriors of Light" to impede the heroes. The Warrior of Darkness reaches the Tower and fights Elidibus, who has taken the form of the "Warrior of Light" of legend; it is revealed that the Warrior's soul once belonged to Azem, the Fourteenth Seat of the Convocation. Together, the Warrior and G'raha defeat Elidibus, sealing him in the Tower, but G'raha's over-use of its powers fully crystallizes his body. The Warrior returns to the Source and restores their allies, then awakens the G'raha of the Source using the soul-vessel. G'raha, with all memories of being the Crystal Exarch, joins the Scions. Meanwhile, Zenos gains the nihilist Ascian Fandaniel as an ally with all the knowledge a sundered Ascian can provide, and plans his reunion with the Warrior.


The Beginning of the End

The Eorzean Alliance exploits the chaos in Garlemald to focus on resolving disputes with the Tribes. Meanwhile, Alisaie seeks a cure for Tempering, aided by the Ironworks and G'raha; they succeed, and are able to heal Ga Bu, her young kobold friend. In Limsa Lominsa, the Scions aid Merlwyb with an internal political dispute, and manage to peacefully cure the kobold Patriarch's tempering. Mysterious towers appear worldwide. Fandaniel reveals himself and his Telophoroi servants. With the death of Elidibus, no Unsundered Ascians remain, leaving him free to pursue his true goal: the destruction of all life. He threatens to raze cities across the world with a strange, corrupted primal dubbed "Lunar Bahamut", should the Warrior refuse to face Zenos again. The Scions investigate the towers while Krile and Tataru seek out Estinien's aid against Lunar Bahamut. They convene with the Alliance in Ala Mhigo. Lyse has discovered the towers can somehow temper individuals into revering Garlemald, rather than a primal. Raubahn proposes sending Fordola and Arenvald, who are protected from tempering by Resonant and Echo powers. After, the twins, G'raha, and the Warrior bring Estinien to Ayzs Lla to consult the great wyrm Tiamat about Lunar Bahamut. Breaking both her physical constraints and her mental ones, the shame and tempering she bears from summoning Bahamut, they secure her aid. The Telophoroi assault Paglth'an, the Amalj'aa homeland, led by Lunar Bahamut; the Alliance comes to their aid, and the Warrior defeats the primal, with Tiamat leaving to protect her remaining children. In Ul'dah, Nanamo reveals Arenvald was horribly injured and may never walk again, but shares his and Fordola's findings: Amalj'aa prisoners have summoned a "Lunar Ifrit". Further, there is news of other "lunar" primals. The Scions gather, and Krile proposes petitioning Sharlayan for aid against the Telophoroi. Estinien fully joins the Scions, inspired by their example. The Alliance and Tribes convene in Ala Mhigo to set aside their differences and unite as the Grand Company of Eorzea. The Sharlayan envoy, the twins' father Fourchenault, angrily rebuffs the Alliance and disowns his children for their allegedly barbaric behavior. He further claims that, if the Final Days were coming, Sharlayan would know. News arrives that the Telophoroi march upon Carteneau Flats. The Grand Company of Eorzea and the Scions rush to defend the aetherial confluences buried there. They repel the Telophoroi and their primals. The Scions seek passage to Old Sharlayan to investigate the Forum's apparent knowledge of the Final Days. As the Scions learn the Towers drain the land of aether, the Warrior sees a strange female apparition, who warns them of the coming apocalypse. Fandaniel prepares to open the "gate of the gods", while Zenos discards his katanas for a scythe, honing his skills for the rematch he longs for.


Development

Planning for ''Shadowbringers'' began in May 2017, about one month prior to the release of the preceding expansion, ''Stormblood'', with a "
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retreat" involving producer and director Naoki Yoshida and the main scenario writers, Natsuko Ishikawa and Banri Oda. The process for developing an expansion involves laying out the progression from main game to expansion in detail and categorizing these elements so that developers would not get confused between patch content and expansion content which were being created simultaneously. Expansions for ''
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'' are designed to compete with offline
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in length and content. * For Yoshida, the theme of ''Shadowbringers'' is "challenging expectations". He wanted to challenge the assumption that "Light" equates to "good" within the story and challenge the development team to deliver an expansion that could surprise players. The Trust system subverts the expectation that an MMORPG must be played with a group. Finally, Yoshida challenged players to compare ''Shadowbringers'' to main numbered entries in the ''
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'' series.


Writing

Yoshida instructed the writing team to fulfill three requirements with the expansion story: a story that takes place in the alternate dimension of the First, entails the player becoming a "Warrior of Darkness", and involves adventuring together with the Scions—to take advantage of the newly developed Trust system. The idea to return to the Warriors of Darkness and Minfilia on the First occurred shortly after the release of ''Stormblood''. The writing team felt it was the right timing after wrapping up the liberation of Ala Mhigo. They also connected it to G'raha Tia and the Crystal Tower storyline from ''A Realm Reborn''. On the First, the environment is drowning in Light. Multiple teams worked to deliver this effect of "heavy and oppressive Light" without it feeling insufferable. The art team adjusted
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to avoid it getting washed out or make the various environments look too similar. The sound team designed a "halation" sound effect that plays in areas overflowing with Light. It manifests as an ambient sound with high and low frequencies that is intended to evoke a sense of uneasiness and suffocation. Another challenge in designing the First was setting it apart from the Source world; the different teams needed to consider how 10,000 years of diverging history would impact its culture despite featuring the same races of people. Tying into the broader theme, ''Shadowbringers'' challenges the assumption that the history written by the victors is "right". In this vein, Oda was inspired by '' Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together'' to create a more complex story. On the First, Dwarves are considered a "Beastman" race, unlike on the Source, which is an example of how the politics of victors influence the interpretation of history. Ishikawa and Oda wanted to give players a better sense of the Ascians' perspective and motivations, since they had heretofore been enigmatic. They chose Emet-Selch to convey this because of his connection to the Garlean Empire's founding. His personality draws influence from
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of the ''
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'' series. Oda was careful not to make him too similar to Ardyn Izunia, the villain of ''
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''. Emet-Selch explains his history in order to humanize the Ascians and help players to understand their goals. Ishikawa wrote Emet-Selch as a character whose actions are "monstrous", yet his background makes him "relatable on some level". She enjoyed evoking this tension and ambivalence in the audience.


Design

A major focus during development was to make the game more friendly to new adventurers. The Trust system was designed to help people who are primarily familiar with offline RPGs and other ''Final Fantasy'' games to practice
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content without the pressure of other players. The new Dancer job was intended to be easy for beginners to pick up as well. The team made adjustments to older quest rewards to help new players catch up to their friends playing ''Shadowbringers'' more quickly. Moreover, the "story skip" and "level boost" items introduced in ''Stormblood'' were updated to allow access to ''Shadowbringers'' directly. Ishgardian Restoration and the related changes to crafting and gathering were an effort to make these systems more accessible. Finally, the
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feature and streamlining the ''
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'' quest line together improve new players' experience at the start of their adventure. The development team reworked aspects of these quests, removing portions of some and eliminating others entirely, to improve the pacing without damaging the story. They also implemented flying gameplay in these areas. New Game+ allows players to replay expansions and quest lines that they have already completed. Two new playable races were released alongside ''Shadowbringers''—Viera and Hrothgar. The Viera are based on the leporine race of the same name from
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video games and the Hrothgar are based on the leonine Ronso from ''
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''. Players were initially only able to select females of the former and males of the latter to use as
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. Yoshida explained that resource constraints prevented the team from adding all genders to the two races, chiefly the need to redesign and adjust the enormous library of existing equipment to fit with the new character models. Within the fiction, male Viera and female Hrothgar are extremely rare and generally seclude themselves from other societies. In choosing these two races, the development team wanted to address the audience's "overwhelming desire" for Viera as well as increase the variety of body types available with the "beastly" Hrothgar. As this was likely the last opportunity to add a new race to the game owing to the cumulative costs of implementation, the team decided to only introduce one gender of each to satisfy both of these goals. The other genders were later added in the next expansion, ''
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'', due to overwhelming player demand. As with ''Stormblood'', ''Shadowbringers'' features a number of guest collaborators to assist with the design. The first is
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, who wrote a scenario based on '' Nier: Automata'' for this game's large-scale raids. Yoshida enjoys working with outside creators because they provide a different perspective and can challenge the development team to try new ideas. Yoko's producer Yosuke Saito suggested the collaboration near the launch of ''Nier: Automata'' in 2017. Players inundated the team with requests for ''Nier''-themed costumes, but Yoshida wanted to wait to create a more thorough and in-depth
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. In "YoRHa: Dark Apocalypse", the adventurer joins the Dwarven twins Anogg and Konogg to investigate an
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site swarming with machine lifeforms. They meet an android dressed in white named 2P who aids them in defeating the machines. In addition to the story, this series of raids borrows
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and character models from the ''Nier'' games as well, the latter contributed by
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, the developer of ''Nier: Automata''. As Yoko is known for deleting the player's save data at the end of his games, he jokingly threatened to delete all player and
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data for ''Final Fantasy XIV'' at the end of the ''Nier'' crossover story. Another guest collaborator is
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, who was invited to contribute character designs for the "Eden" raids, inspired by the creature from ''
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''. He received story and lore notes but had free rein to interpret them how he wished. Yoshida considers Nomura's designs to be an "essence" of ''Final Fantasy'' and desired his work to be represented in ''Final Fantasy XIV''. Finally,
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returned to write the "Save the Queen" storyline, a continuation of the "Return to
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" arc from ''Stormblood''. It is based on an unused idea for a sequel to ''
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'' that was never produced.


Release and patches

Early access to ''Shadowbringers'' began on June 28, 2019 for people who
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ed the game with the full release on July 2. To facilitate graphical enhancements, active support for
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Windows operating systems and
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9 rendering libraries ended with the launch of early access. To promote the expansion, Square Enix filmed a commercial in which
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undergoes
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to become a Warrior of Darkness and his roommate,
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, complains that such training is unnecessary to play a video game. An
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version of the game was announced in November. Yoshida explained that his primary requirement for the Xbox release was
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interoperability with the PlayStation and PC versions. In addition to delaying the release of Patch 5.3, the
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forced Square Enix to cancel events at
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2020 in
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, ''Final Fantasy XIV''
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s in
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, and the three ''Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival'' events in San Diego, London, and Tokyo. The development team schedules the release of a major update approximately every three months. Each of these free content patches includes a continuation of the main scenario as well as new raids, features, trials, and dungeons. Minor patches that come in between major updates focus on quality of life improvements. With ''Shadowbringers'', Yoshida reallocated resources to facilitate the development of new types of content (e.g. Bozjan Southern Front, additional trials, etc.) by reducing the number of dungeons added in patches. As with previous expansions, Square Enix released five major patches for ''Shadowbringers'' over the course of its two-year content cycle.


Music

Masayoshi Soken composed the majority of the expansion's score—over 50 tracks—in addition to his duties as sound director.
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was not able to contribute due to health concerns. As such, Soken was in charge of writing the main theme, "Shadowbringers". He wanted to defy expectations about making another orchestral title track. Consequently, "Shadowbringers" is the first
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in the ''Final Fantasy'' series that uses
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as the
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.
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of Godhead provided vocals for the song alongside Amanda Achen-Keenan. Soken's favorite song from the soundtrack is "Tomorrow and Tomorrow", also sung by Achen-Keenan, which serves as a reflection of the main theme. The two songs have similar introductory phrases but "Shadowbringers" is in a
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, whereas "Tomorrow and Tomorrow" is in a major one, symbolizing the diverging paths that life can take. Ishikawa explained that the latter is about passing the torch to another generation. The perspective of the singer is intentionally ambiguous and could plausibly refer to many characters. Soken used tracks that were rearranged from earlier expansions as opportunities to train junior members of the sound team. ''Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers Original Soundtrack'' features music from Patch 4.4 through to the expansion, totaling 88 tracks. The album was released by Square Enix on September 11, 2019 on Blu-ray disc and includes a code for an exclusive "Wind-up Suzaku" in-game pet. Fran Soto of ''Hardcore Gamer'' praised the dark atmosphere and "modern sound" of the soundtrack, including the lyrical flourishes of "Shadowbringers". Justin Olivetti of ''Massively OP'' preferred "Insatiable", the boss battle theme, for its "pulse-pounding beat". In her review of the game, Heather Alexandra of ''
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'' commended Soken's versatility and ability to heighten story beats with his music. She singled out "Neath Dark Waters", the theme for Amaurot; the metronomic tick-tock in the background counts down to the doom of this civilization. Caitlin Argyros of ''RPGFan'' likewise noted this piece as an example of Soken's gift for rearrangement. She also enjoyed the recurring motifs from the "Shadowbringers" main theme throughout the soundtrack. A fan favorite track was "Civilizations", the daytime theme for Rak'tika Greatwood; its main lyric "la hee" became an infamous
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in the community. In May 2021, during the ''Final Fantasy XIV Digital Fan Festival'', Soken revealed that he received
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for cancer treatment throughout most of 2020, adding that the cancer was in remission. Soken kept the treatment hidden from most of the development team, doing some of his work for ''Shadowbringers''s patch content from hospital.


Reception

''Shadowbringers'' was the highest rated ''Final Fantasy'' title since ''
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'' in 2006. Many critics regarded it as the best ''Final Fantasy'' story in years, with some considering it a contender for best ''Final Fantasy'' game. According to
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, it received "universal acclaim" for both PC and PlayStation 4 versions, based on 25 and 18 reviews, respectively. Square Enix disclosed in an investor report that the expansion contributed to the company's increased net sales, operating income, and paying subscribers. Two million players joined the game in the first six months since the expansion's launch in July 2019 for a global total of 18 million. Virtually all reviewers extolled the strength of the story and writing. Chris Carter of ''
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'' and Steven Messner of ''
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'' called ''Shadowbringers'' the "'' Avengers: Endgame'' of ''Final Fantasy XIV''" for the way it pays off storylines from previous expansions. Mike Williams of ''
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'' observed that a central theme for ''Shadowbringers'' is "how people grow and twist in times of great despair". He pointed to the contrast between the altruistic cooperation of the Crystarium and the selfish
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of Eulmore as possible responses to a dying world. Julia Lee of ''
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'' compared Eulmore to the class divides physically represented by the plates in
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from ''
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''. A number of critics observed parallels between the First's Flood of Light and the creeping yet catastrophic effects of
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. Heather Alexandra of ''
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'' lamented that economic inequality would likely lead to slave-driven enclaves like Eulmore in the real world after a climate-related collapse. She further linked the "unchecked energy of creation" that destroyed Amaurot to human ingenuity's role in causing the climate crisis. The characters of ''Shadowbringers'', particularly Ardbert, Elidibus, and Emet-Selch, earned critical acclaim as well. Kyle Campbell of ''
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'' said Ardbert "stole the show" while debriefing the hero after each mission. Natalie Flores of ''
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'' felt that Emet-Selch was a true
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to the main character and that the writing for his character was a high water mark for the series. She commended scenario writer Natsuko Ishikawa for balancing him as a sympathetic villain without justifying his reprehensible supremacist beliefs. Messner called Emet-Selch the "best ''Final Fantasy'' nemesis since
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". Alexandra appreciated the "adversarial" but "genuinely playful" dynamic that he brought to the group. She attributed part of his appeal to his voice actor,
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. Natalie Flores from ''Vice'' called Elidibus a "chilling adversary" and "populism incarnate", while Chingy Nea from ''Kotaku'' lauded him as one of the most brilliant and memorable villains in the entire ''Final Fantasy'' series, "a fascinating character with a compelling and metatextual emotional arc". The voice cast overall was well received. Many reviewers also enjoyed the immersive quality of Trust companions' dialogue and preferred to explore dungeons for the first time using Trusts as a result. Another focal point of praise was the game's friendliness to new players. Despite its connections to past story beats, setting the expansion in a new world allowed the writers to reintroduce existing characters. Ricardo Contreras of ''
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'' compared ''Shadowbringers'' favorably to the new player experience for ''
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''. Multiple commentators looked to the Trust system as valuable, both for aiding new and experienced players in learning mechanics and for improving wait times for dungeons. Daniel Tack of ''Game Informer'' and Leif Johnson of ''PC World'' cautioned against buying the paid "story skip" and "level boost" items, instead recommending players to experience the story for themselves. However, Contreras appreciated the onboarding tutorials that accompany these items. Critics took note of the game's setting on another world. The region of Il Mheg was commonly used as an example of the expansion's diverse color palette; Lee said it "doesn't look like anything else we've seen in ''Final Fantasy XIV''". Williams likewise complimented Lakeland for its "vibrant purple forest that leads to the magnificent crystal tower at the center of the Crystarium". Carter considered Amh Araeng too similar to other desert areas in the game but agreed that the rest of the new regions were impressive. Gameplay reception focused on the new jobs and the pacing. Between Gunbreaker and Dancer, the latter received far more plaudits. Campbell remarked on the synchrony between the job's theming and its gameplay, calling it "as exciting as it is full of utility". In contrast, Williams opined that Gunbreaker lacked a defining feature and did not "particularly excel in any one area". With respect to pacing, Tack and Messner both criticized the use of "
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s" but felt that the narrative hid them well. Alexandra found some parts of the story dragged, such as Amh Araeng, but the high points far outweighed them. Reviewers considered ''Shadowbringers'' to be the culmination of ''Final Fantasy XIV''s redemption arc, from its disastrous 2010 launch to its rebirth to now. Despite largely following the "formula cemented back in 'A Realm Reborn'', Carter enjoyed the consistency and said the game is "arguably the best it has ever been". Johnson called ''Shadowbringers'' a titan of the MMORPG genre that "towers so far over its contemporary rivals that it drowns them in its shadow". During the 2019 awards cycle, it won "Best MMO" from ''RPGFan'', as well as "Best Expansion" from ''PC Gamer'' and ''Massively OP''. ''IGN'' and ''
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'' named it "Best Ongoing Game". ''RPGFan'' also awarded it "Game of the Year". Emet-Selch was voted the sixth greatest ''Final Fantasy'' character in
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's Grand Poll by Japanese fans, and ranked among the 70 best video game characters of the 2010s decade by ''
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''. In 2020, ''Shadowbringers'' won the ''
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''・'' Dengeki'' Game Award for "Best Online Game" and the
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Gaming Award for "Excellence in Multiplayer".


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