Fall Guys meets FFXIV next week in Gold Saucer Patch 6.5 update

Eorzea's Warriors of Light duke it out in a colorful new way.

The Fall Guys and Final Fantasy XIV crossover is finally happening as part of the , launching October 31. Playe🦋rs can participate in obstacle courses inspired by the free-to-play title within the Golden Saucer casino/theme park.

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Initially announced in July, the crossover teased FFXIV characters crossing a bright obstacle course. Fall Guys, meanwhile was receiving skins from the critically acclaimed MMORPG. Outside the stills shown within the teaser, the details are light on the FFXIV side. That is still t🌊he case since the blog post announcing the patch tells fans to stay tuned for more🍰 details.

As of now, the is also giving the same instructions, so hopefully, more details arrive soon. Based on the images shown, players will race others while avoiding various dangers and collaborate with others to collect gems. The Fall Guys influence is evident here, but the events have details from Final Fantasy titles.

The event tonally fits with what the Golden Saucer goes for, which is grand and extravagant fun for any attendees. In my experience playing Final Fantasy XIV, chucking players into an arena with dozens of others is something the casino would do. Plus Fall Guys is the perfect game to collaborate with on this event given that it’s that title’s premise.

It’s unknown how long this event will go on, especially since the FFXIV skins in Fall Guys are no longer available. Hꦫopefully, the courses live up to their potential enough for fans to sink more hours earning prizes in the casino.


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