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The world of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is set to expand next year with its first major update, Heavensward, with brand new  job class, new enemies and more!

After four long years, adventurers will finally be able to go to Ishgard.

The Dragonsong War, the 1000 year war between Ishgard and Dravania. We’ll see how you, the Warriors of Light are involved in the war and if you can help it come to an end.

The Wyrmking vs Thordan and his Knights Twelve, the King and his Dragoons who were teased to be the Knights of the Round.

  • Level cap increasing from 50 to 60 for all classes including Disciples of Hand and Land.
  • New gear and recipes to go with the level cap increase.
  • New dungeons. Not just three or four. Many new dungeons.
  • Massive new areas.
  • New jobs:
  • Dark Knight - tanking class using a combination of massive greatswords and the power of darkness.
  • Astrologian - healing class that draws on the power of the stars to cast support spells using divination cards.
  • Machinist -  gunner-type class that provides ranged, physical DPS.
  • New race  Au Ra.
  • New  beast tribes: Vanu Vanu and Gnath.
  • Flying mounts.
  • New Primals Bismarck, Alexander and Ravana.
  • And more!
  • OS: Windows Vista 32/64 bit   Windows 7 32/64 bit   Windows 8 32/64 bit
  • Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo 3GHz
  • RAM: 2GB (4GB recommended for 64bit OS)
  • Hard Disk: 20 GB
  • Video Card: NVIDIA® Geforce® 8800 or higher, ATI Radeon™ HD 4770 or higher
  • Additional Requirements: Screen Resolution: 1280x720
    Internet: Persistent broadband internet connection required
    Sound Card: DirectSound® compatible sound card (DirectX® 9.0c or higher)
    DirectX®: DirectX® 9.0c or higher