Final Fantasy 14 Fan Festivals announced for 2020-2021

Square Enix will host three Final Fantasy 14 Fan Festivals in 2020-2021, again holding them in North America and Japan. The third event will be held in the UK, but we can’t really call that Europe anymore, can we? In 2018-2019, the Final Fantasy 14 Fan Festivals were held in Las Vegas, Tokyo and Paris. We were lucky enough to attend the Tokyo event and any Final Fantasy 14 fan would be in absolute heaven.

In 2020-2021, the Fan Fests will be held in San Diego, Nagoya and London. Final Fantasy 14 Fan Festivals include announcements, trailer reveals, guest speakers, hands-on sessions and more.

These Fan Fests are the fourth time Square Enix has hosted with events held in 2014, 2016-17 and 2018-19.

Final Fantasy 14 Fan Festival

Details of the upcoming events are as follows;

  • 6th-7th November 2020 – FINAL FANTASY XIV Fan Festival 2020 in San Diego – San Diego Convention Center
  • 19th-20th December – FINAL FANTASY XIV Fan Festival 2020 in Nagoya – Aichi Sky Expo
  • 20th-21st February – FINAL FANTASY XIV Fan Festival 2021 in London – ExCeL London

For more information, head to the Fan Fest website.

Additional information about the 2020-21 Final Fantasy 14 Fan Festivals will be announced in the coming months. Ticketing availability will be released at a later date.

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