All of these additions were announced in the latest Letter From The Producer livestream, which you can watch an archive of on Twitch. Final Fantasy XIV has had historic problems with a lack of player housing, although those issues seem to mostly lie in its past. Either that or the housing shortage has been overshadowed by the broader problem of the game being so popular it was removed from sale, as it was earlier this year. Update 6.3 also continues the work of making the MMO easier to play as a solo player, with the remaining main scenario dungeons from the Heavensward expansion being made available through the Duty Support System. This allows players to bring NPC allies rather than real players in their parties. The livestream also detailed a handful of new features to expect in the smaller 6.35 patch to come later next year, including quality of life improvements for the recent Island Sanctuary feature, which grants players their own private island on which to grow crops and raise animals. The mode will also get new crops and animals. Here’s a the patch notes for what’s coming in 6.3: And here’s what’s planned in 6.35: Final Fantasy XIV can be found on our list of the best Final Fantasy games on PC, and our list of the best MMOs.