The Final Fantasy XIV Team's 14-Hour Broadcast Schedule Is Set, And An Hour Of It Is Your Pets
The real ones, not your in-game minions.
We have a week until the next Final Fantasy XIV 14-Hour Broadcast, and today we know exactly what it will entail. We already knew that the broadcast would include the next Letter from the Producer Live, and that’s where we’ll be hearing the rest of what they have to tell us about Dawntrail. We’ll probably get other fun information, like how successful the latest data center travel experiment is going and whether they think it will help with congestion during Dawntrail’s launch.
The Live Letter will be (almost) at the top of the stream, following a 30-minute introduction. There’ll be some breaks in between each segment of the stream to give everyone a chance to walk away for a minute.
The rest of the broadcast will be a bit of fun. They’ll start out spending about an hour checking out pictures of players IRL pets – or plants, apparently. Following that will be an hour and a half of The Primals looking back over the last ten years and forward at what’s to come. Then Yoshi-P and friends will spend two and a half hours in the MMORPG joining players in alliance raids. Finally, they’ll end the whole thing with a three-hour developer round table discussion. The whole thing kicks off at 8:00 pm Pacific time and comes to an end at 10:00 am Pacific.
If for some reason, you’re not interested in any of the panels, there will be a secondary broadcast where several of the Final Fantasy XIV developers will be trying out the tabletop RPG. That will run from 8:30 pm to 7:00 am Pacific. Both streams can be watched via YouTube. Only the main broadcast is available on Twitch and Niconico. Links are available in the announcement.
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