Square Enix announced that he would end Windows 10 for its MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV in October.
Publisher confirmed in the statement This support will end on October 14, 2025, coincides with Microsoft’s own end date To get safety updates and support.
“You will probably be able to play in the Final Fantasy XIV in Windows® 10 systems even after the end of support,” said the company. “However, after stopping support, as a rule, we will no longer be able to provide support for problems arising as a result of the operating system.”
Square Enix said that he can respond to requests for technical support regarding Windows 10 problems after support, but it will be narrow as to individual cases and this is not guaranteed.
Additionally Operating and processor requirements for Windows Final Fantasy XIV will also be updated on October 14. With the transition from the 64-bit Windows 10 to 64-bit processor requirements will also be subject to.
To obtain minimum system requirements, the recommended Intel Core i7-7700 (or higher) will switch to Intel Core i5-8400 (or higher). However, the recommended system requirements maintain stable in relation to Intel Core i7-9700.
Currently, Final Fantasy XIV is gathering for its patch 7.3, the promise of tomorrow, which is to arrive at the beginning of August. After expanding, DawnTrail Patch 7.3 will introduce a recent lot of main tasks of the scripts after the consequence of the extension and strange things in the ninth solution.
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In addition, the next stage of Final Fantasy XIV XIV Crossover Raid Echoes of Vana’diel from San D’Oria: The Second Walk will appear. Long -time Final Fantasy XI (who could even play to this day) will probably find neat Easter eggs and references littered during the recent series of fights.
As for Windows 10 users, changing the operating system still seems to be an inevitable reality. If you are still on win10, now there may be a good time to start considering your options because its final results in the distance.
Eric is an independent IGN writer.