Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival tickets now available

Players of Final Fantasy XIV who have been active in the EU region between June 1, 2018, and July 6, 2018, now have access to the presale tickets to the European Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival.

Taking place at “La Grande Halle de La Villette” in Paris on February 2 & 3 2019, the Final Fantasy XIV fan festival is a massive event.

Featuring development panels, in-game activities, merchandise and massive announcements, the Final Fantasy XIV fan festival is THE destination for European fans of the game.

Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival Tickets

The Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival in Paris is the third of these planned events. The first two will be held in Tokyo and Las Vegas.

The official website for the event states that;

The event will kick off with the much anticipated keynote speech from FINAL FANTASY XIV Producer and Director, Naoki Yoshida.

A variety of panels, contests, and other activities such as the Feast Regional Championship (FRC) final phase will take place on stage during the 2 day event. 

It’s an opportunity for fans to play together in-game and out and to celebrate everything they love about Final Fantasy.

Players will be able to buy tickets by clicking on the link in a unique email that’s been sent to them. There’s a limit of four tickets per purchase, and the link in the email cannot be used by anyone else.

Tickets will then go on general release on Monday 30th July at 8:30 pm AEST.

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