Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn ‘Game of the Year’ Special Pack Available Tomorrow; ‘Character Renaming Service’ Currently Live.

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Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn 'Game of the Year' Special Pack Available Tomorrow; 'Character Renaming Service' Currently Live.

Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn 'Game of the Year'. According to recent reports, Square Enix has announced 'Game of the Year' rendition of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. The 2013 online role-playing game's limited edition is bundled with a bonus for fans of the video game. And the Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn 'Game of the Year' pack will be available tomorrow, November 14 for personal computers.

Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn 'Game of the Year' comes fully equipped with a Grimoire box carrying 'Book of Diamonds' and the box is housed with 5 art cards. You may use these for playtime lasting 30 days.

"It also offers a digital time card for an additional 60 free days of adventure in the realms of Eorzea. Players will have access to the main game in addition to the content of all the updates - 'A Realm Awoken', 'Through the Maelstrom', 'Defenders of Eorzea' and the upcoming 'Dreams of Ice' update. Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn was given an official 16-bit treatment earlier this year," shares Digital Spy.

In related news about Final Fantasy XIV, the developers of this game have introduced a 'Character Renaming Service" which is currently live. So, if you want to change for those gamers who are dissatisfied with their in game names in Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn 'Game of the Year' may modify to suit the player's liking.


"By heading to the MogStation account management site, gamers can pay $10 to have their character name changed. As soon as you pay the dues, you will be able to change your name at the character selection screen," adding, "Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is now available on PC, PS3, and PS4. Those who have a PC and haven't played the game yet can try the game for free for 14 days!" JustPushStart.com reported.

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