Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy XIV Patch 7.5 Trail to the Heavens will launch on April 28. Final Fantasy XIV Patch 7.5 Trail to the Heavens will be a two-part update featuring new main scenario quests, a new dungeon, a new Ultimate Raid, a new Trial, and so much more. The second part of the Patch 7.5 main scenario will be released in September 2026.
Here’s an overview of what’s coming in Patch 7.5 and the rest of the Patch 7.5x series of updates, via Square Enix:
Final Fantasy XIV Patch 7.5 Trail to the Heavens Overview
- New Main Scenario Quests
- New Alliance Raid – Echoes of Vana’diel, Part 3 – Windurst: The Third Walk
- New Dungeon – The Clyteum
- New Trial – Enuo – Includes both Normal and Extreme modes
- Allied Society Capstone Quests
- New Unreal Trial – Shinryu’s Domain (Unreal): Take on the mighty Shinryu at level 100
- New Ultimate Raid
- Inconceivably Further Hildibrand Adventures
- New Occult Crescent Update – New zone with new monsters, Critical Encounters, increased knowledge level, and multiple new Phantom Jobs
- New Limited Job – Beastmaster
- Duty Support Additions – Support for The Dusk Vigil & Shisui of the Violet Tides will be added
- Ocean Fishing Update – New route (towards Thavnair)
- Cosmic Exploration: New Planet – Auxsia – A new planet for intrepid crafters and gatherers to explore, as well as additional updates and changes
- Housing Update – Increased limits for interior and exterior furnishings, new interior designs, and more
- Armoire Update – A dramatic increase to the number of items that can be stored
- Dye System Update
- PvP Updates – PvP Series 11 begins, with adjustments to existing PvP actions and the addition of a new Crystalline Conflict arena: the Archeia Harmonia
- Miscellaneous Updates – New Custom Deliveries, Phantom Weapon updates, Gold Saucer updates and more
Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail is available now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Fans can also look forward to Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival, which will span across three events in North America, Europe, and Japan this year.