Final Fantasy XIV offers lapsed players a free 10 days

Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn wants you to come back to it, with a free 10 days to see how it’s changed.

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The MMO now has 4 million registered accounts, and Square Enix would just love it if more of those were active. As such, if you’ve been taking a break from the game, you can hop back in free-of-charge for nearly a fortnight.

From 27 February (tomorrow) to 9 March, anyone with an inactive Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn can head back in to see what’s changed. Patch 2.51 went live recently, adding in a slew of minigames through the Manderville Gold Saucer, so if you’ve still got the game installed then there should at the very least be a few entertaining ways to waste some time.

The free period starts at 8am GMT, so if you’re interested, you should be able to login anytime after you wake up tomorrow.


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