Square Enix drops 'real life Aetheryte' in London to celebrate FFXIV Dawntrail

FFXIV Dawntrail is just days away, and Square Enix dropped a chunk of Aetheryte crystal next to King's Cross St Pancras in London to celebrate the expansion.

24th Jun 2024 14:00

Images via Square Enix

final-fantasy-002.jpg

What a time it is for Final Fantasy fans. We've had Clive Rosfield's adventures in the sixteenth instalment, then the second chapter of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy.

Now, Square Enix is going big for its next release in the iconic franchise, with a huge Aetheryte Crystal being placed outside King's Cross St Pancras station in London ahead of the launch of Final Fantasy XIV Dawntrail.

There's a 'real-life Aetheryte' in Central London

King's Cross itself is certainly a landmark in itself, but it pales in comparison to the huge chunk of magic crystal sitting nearby which the public can see up until 11 PM BST tonight.

For those not aware, Aetheryte forms much of the Final Fantasy XIV fast travel network, as players zip from crystal to crystal. In fact, if we can get a second one put up near the GGRecon offices in Manchester, I might be able to save a bundle on train fare.

The crystal is a neat way to remind you that Dawntrail, the MMORPG's next expansion, is launching on July 2, although preorder players can jump in from June 28.

It's the game's fifth major expansion, adding new locations, dungeons, FATEs, Hunts, and new jobs, too. Since I'm still chomping through the older expansions I look forward to playing in 2034.

We've seen a recent run on unique ways to advertise games, movies, and TV shows, with a giant Furnace Golem being shown next to Big Ben via CGI, House of the Dragon doing the same with giant banners on landmarks, and Despicable Me 4 putting giant CGI scarves on things. For Dawntrail though, Square Enix has gone all out. 

For more on Dawntrail, be sure to check out our preview and interview with Naoki Yoshida, the game's Director.

Lloyd Coombes

About The Author

Lloyd Coombes

Lloyd is GGRecon's Editor-in-Chief, having previously worked at Dexerto and Gfinity, and occasionally appears in The Daily Star newspaper. A big fan of loot-based games including Destiny 2 and Diablo 4, when he's not working you'll find him at the gym or trying to play Magic The Gathering.

Comments

Replying to:

There are no comments yet for this article...

Be the first to add a comment and take the lead on the conversations

Add Comment

2024 GGRecon. All Rights Reserved