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FFXIV's fifth expansion takes you to a new continent with fresh jobs and story, but lands with a thud for veterans expecting another Endwalker-level emotional gut-punch.

Dawntrail is the fifth major expansion for Final Fantasy XIV, released in July 2024, and it carries the unenviable task of following Endwalker - an expansion that wrapped up a decade-long narrative arc and left a sizable chunk of the playerbase in tears. Where Endwalker was a funeral and a homecoming rolled into one, Dawntrail is supposed to be a vacation. The story sends the Warrior of Light to Tural, a new continent inspired by Mesoamerican and indigenous American aesthetics, to help a young heir named Wuk Lamat claim her throne. It is, structurally, a fresh start. In practice, that fresh start feels uneven for much of its runtime. The core gameplay loop is the same FFXIV you already know: story quests gate your progress, dungeons and trials punctuate the narrative, and endgame raiders start sharpening their spreadsheets the moment the credits roll. Two new jobs arrive with the expansion - Viper, a dual-blade melee DPS with a fast, combo-driven kit that feels genuinely satisfying to execute, and Pictomancer, a caster who paints magical constructs into existence and arguably steals the show mechanically. Both jobs are well-designed and add real texture to group compositions. The level cap raises to 100, and existing jobs receive reworks of varying quality - some feel tightened, others feel like they lost buttons they missed. The writing is where Dawntrail earns its mixed reputation. Wuk Lamat is the expansion's central figure and she splits the community sharply. She is present in nearly every quest in the first half, her arc is earnest and clearly written with care, but the pacing buries you in her development at the expense of your own character's agency. For players who bonded with the WoL as a silent protagonist shaped by six expansions of context, handing so much screen time to a new face feels like a demotion. The second half of the story recovers significantly - there is a tonal shift that shakes the comfortable vacation framing, and the final act has genuine weight - but you earn it through a slow middle section that tests patience. Endgame content is where Dawntrail performs more consistently. The Arcadion raid series, themed around a magical fighting tournament, offers clean encounter design and some sharp visual work. Extreme trials are well-tuned for static groups. The new zone maps are visually striking, particularly Alexandria, a city with a sci-fi undertone that leans into FFXIV's long tradition of genre-blending without apology. Housing updates and quality-of-life changes also landed alongside the expansion, which matters to a certain dedicated population who basically live in their Mist apartments. Who is Dawntrail for? Existing subscribers who want more FFXIV will find enough here to justify continued play, especially if they are raiders or crafters. Returning players who left after Endwalker may find the slower story start a barrier. New players cannot purchase this without owning the base game and prior expansions, so this is firmly a product for the committed audience. It is a transitional expansion in the truest sense - setting up a new era rather than delivering a payoff. That is a legitimate design choice, but it means the emotional return-on-investment is lower than what this game conditioned its players to expect. Whether that matters to you depends entirely on how much goodwill you are carrying from the journey so far. Monika, Scout Team

Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail (DLC) (PC)

Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail (DLC) (PC)

Jul 2, 2024Square Enix
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FFXIV's fifth expansion takes you to a new continent with fresh jobs and story, but lands with a thud for veterans expecting another Endwalker-level emotional gut-punch.

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A solid raiding patch dressed as an expansion - rewarding for endgame players, but a tough sell for anyone chasing Endwalker's emotional highs.

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About Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail (DLC) (PC)

Dawntrail is the fifth major expansion for Final Fantasy XIV, released in July 2024, and it carries the unenviable task of following Endwalker - an expansion that wrapped up a decade-long narrative arc and left a sizable chunk of the playerbase in tears. Where Endwalker was a funeral and a homecoming rolled into one, Dawntrail is supposed to be a vacation. The story sends the Warrior of Light to Tural, a new continent inspired by Mesoamerican and indigenous American aesthetics, to help a young heir named Wuk Lamat claim her throne. It is, structurally, a fresh start. In practice, that fresh start feels uneven for much of its runtime. The core gameplay loop is the same FFXIV you already know: story quests gate your progress, dungeons and trials punctuate the narrative, and endgame raiders start sharpening their spreadsheets the moment the credits roll. Two new jobs arrive with the expansion - Viper, a dual-blade melee DPS with a fast, combo-driven kit that feels genuinely satisfying to execute, and Pictomancer, a caster who paints magical constructs into existence and arguably steals the show mechanically. Both jobs are well-designed and add real texture to group compositions. The level cap raises to 100, and existing jobs receive reworks of varying quality - some feel tightened, others feel like they lost buttons they missed. The writing is where Dawntrail earns its mixed reputation. Wuk Lamat is the expansion's central figure and she splits the community sharply. She is present in nearly every quest in the first half, her arc is earnest and clearly written with care, but the pacing buries you in her development at the expense of your own character's agency. For players who bonded with the WoL as a silent protagonist shaped by six expansions of context, handing so much screen time to a new face feels like a demotion. The second half of the story recovers significantly - there is a tonal shift that shakes the comfortable vacation framing, and the final act has genuine weight - but you earn it through a slow middle section that tests patience. Endgame content is where Dawntrail performs more consistently. The Arcadion raid series, themed around a magical fighting tournament, offers clean encounter design and some sharp visual work. Extreme trials are well-tuned for static groups. The new zone maps are visually striking, particularly Alexandria, a city with a sci-fi undertone that leans into FFXIV's long tradition of genre-blending without apology. Housing updates and quality-of-life changes also landed alongside the expansion, which matters to a certain dedicated population who basically live in their Mist apartments. Who is Dawntrail for? Existing subscribers who want more FFXIV will find enough here to justify continued play, especially if they are raiders or crafters. Returning players who left after Endwalker may find the slower story start a barrier. New players cannot purchase this without owning the base game and prior expansions, so this is firmly a product for the committed audience. It is a transitional expansion in the truest sense - setting up a new era rather than delivering a payoff. That is a legitimate design choice, but it means the emotional return-on-investment is lower than what this game conditioned its players to expect. Whether that matters to you depends entirely on how much goodwill you are carrying from the journey so far.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Single-playerMulti-playerMMOPvPOnline PvPCo-opOnline Co-opCross-Platform MultiplayerDownloadable ContentPartial Controller SupportRemote Play on TabletFamily SharingNew JobsEndgame RaidingStory-HeavyTransitional ExpansionMesoamerican SettingCombo-Driven CombatSlow Burn NarrativeCaster DPS

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Windows® 10 64 bit, Windows® 11 64 bit
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Intel® Core™i7-7700 or higher
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8 GB RAM
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Windows® 10 64 bit, Windows® 11 64 bit
Processor
Intel® Core™i7-9700 or higher
Memory
16 GB RAM
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Release Date
Jul 2, 2024

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