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Final Fantasy 14 director does his best to assuage dooming around the next expansion’s release date with another hint of shaking up its usually rigid timeline: ‘You won’t have to wait long’

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Last updated: August 30, 2025 8:21 am
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Earlier this week, Final Fantasy 14 director and producer Naoki Yoshida unveiled the three Fan Fest dates for 2026: April for North America, July for Europe, and October for Japan.

Those dates put the playerbase in a little bit of a tizzy—traditionally a new expansion comes around six months after the final Fan Fest, which left number-crunchers ballparking a March 2027 release at the very earliest. That’s the longest we’ve ever had to wait between expansions, which understandably had Warriors of Light worried we’d be spending the majority of next year twiddling our thumbs in Limsa Lominsa while waiting for a new big bad to wail on.

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But as I initially wrote, there was a little bit of hopium in Yoshida’s words—a promise that things would be “rolling out at a whirlwind pace” once the final Fan Fest wraps up. It seems like we shouldn’t be taking that sentiment lightly, if his recent follow-up statement is anything to go by.


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Right at the end of a very lengthy Lodestone post from Yoshi-P detailing his stance on mod culture following the shutdown of Mare Synchronos—arguably the largest plugin in the game that allowed players to sync up their mods with each other—he once again gives a little wink-wink, nudge-nudge to how quickly we can expect the next expansion post-Fan Fest.

“And one more thing: for those wondering what comes after the Japan Fan Fest… while I can’t give any details just yet, rest assured you won’t have to wait long,” the post reads. That definitely feels like a response to just how many people were wigging out over the potential timeline the dates posed, myself included.

Naoki Yoshida, director of Final Fantasy XIV, and the creator of Final Fantasy franchise Hironobu Sakaguchi sit on stage at the game's 2023 London Fanfest, laughing at their past tomfoolery.

(Image credit: Square Enix, from Final Fantasy 14’s 2023 London Fanfest)

Does Yoshi-P’s reiteration make me just a little bit giddy? Hell yeah, it does. Square Enix’s approach to Final Fantasy 14 has been pretty damn rigid for the better part of eight years now. It’s been easy to chart out an entire expansion’s timeline without even knowing what’s on the horizon, and that predictability has been half of everyone’s problem with the current state of the MMO.

Yoshida hinting at a much quicker pace post-Fan Fest is my first glimmer of hope for Creative Studio 3 getting a little more loosey-goosey with its structure. Having a playbook to follow is no bad thing, but it’s clearly not been working for the developer for a few years now, and the opportunity to shake things up feels like a good thing for both sides.

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I am curious just how quickly things will be coming, though. I doubt CS3 will gun for another holiday release à la Endwalker, which makes me think we could be seeing an early January launch for the next expansion. It makes 2026 a far more palatable year as a Final Fantasy 14 enjoyer, and I’m already eagerly anticipating next April to find out just where we’ll be adventuring off to next.

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