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'Final Fantasy XIV' Patch 4.11 Gameplay Features News: All Saints Wake Event Returns, Along With A New Challenge

The All Saints Wake event returns this year on "Final Fantasy XIV." Gamers can once again partake in the annual Halloween event where the loots are going to be extra-special.

Square Enix announced it is bringing back the All Saints Wake event. The seasonal games already kicked off last Thursday, Oct. 19 at 1:00 a.m. PDT and will go on until Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 7:59 a.m. PDT. Special costumes and masks will be given to participants.

Gamers who want to join should make their way to Gridania where they should encounter a mysterious traveler. Gamers should be above level 15 to join the All Saints Wake event. They must have also done the "It's Probably Pirates" quest.

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The All Saints Wake event comes ahead of the "Final Fantasy XIV" patch 4.11 rollout. Square Enix also revealed that this will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at a still undetermined time.

The patch will bring the Unending Coil of Bahamut. It's perhaps the toughest challenge yet for even the most seasoned of "Final Fantasy XIV" players. Square Enix said the challenge will be the scariest yet and it arrives just in time for Halloween.

Meanwhile, as much as there's a lot of fun to look forward to on "Final Fantasy XIV," some gamers are still over the housing situation in Shirogane from the previous patch release. Over 270 houses were supposed to be up for grabs on 12 different wards but it was not enough to meet the demands of the gaming population, particularly in highly populated servers.

Some complained that housing in Shirogane is a disaster, which only worsened with server issues. It left some players too disappointed to come back to playing "Final Fantasy XIV."

Square Enix is aware of this issue and promised more wards for patch 4.2. The company has not yet announced this patch's expected release date.

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