Final Fantasy XIV Online is expanding its in-game economy with a new currency on Xbox Series X/S: FFXIV Coins. Set to enhance the experience for Xbox players, these coins will be used for service fees and optional in-game item purchases. As MMOs typically have their own currency systems, the addition isn't entirely unprecedented, but it has raised some eyebrows. FFXIV Coins will replace the Crysta currency system currently in use and can be obtained through the Microsoft Store. Once bought, they are used within the in-game store, known as Mog Station, or the FF14 Online Store. It's significant to note for Xbox Series X/S users that a Game Pass Ultimate or Core subscription is needed for online play. The launch of the Xbox version also includes a bonus: the Starter Edition will be free for Game Pass Ultimate users during the first month, offering substantial content from the game.

What are FFXIV Coins and how can they be obtained?

FFXIV Coins are a new digital currency for Final Fantasy XIV Online exclusive to the Xbox Series X/S version. They are necessary for purchasing service fees and optional items within the game. You can buy FFXIV Coins from the Microsoft Store, and after purchase, you must log into the Xbox version of Final Fantasy XIV to credit them to your Square Enix account. Your Xbox and Square Enix accounts must be linked to use the coins.

Final Fantasy XIV Online is known for its engaging story, expansive world, and immersive gameplay. The massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed by Square Enix, has been a staple in the genre since its relaunch as A Realm Reborn in 2013. Now, with the introduction of FFXIV Coins, Xbox Series X/S players will have a streamlined method of participating in the game's economic activities. This move is indicative of the ongoing support and content updates that Square Enix commits to, helping to maintain FFXIV's position as a leading title in the MMORPG space.